Francesca Gem’s burnout on her Yamaha R6 ‘Cherrybomb’!
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Conjoined Twins Abby and Brittany
Kerri Cameron rides the Wall of Death at The Carole Nash International Classic Motorcycle Show in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. The Wall of Death, also known by the names motordrome and silodrome, is a carnival favorite that dates back to 1911. The very first motordrome appeared at the Coney Island amusement park in New York city. [ more tagged Wall of Death | history ]
Women Biker Gangs of Japan: Bosozoku Girls
Josh Kurpius (photographer extraordinaire) riding through a shallow lake… giant pond…? Either way, his bike ‘The Locust’ makes it look exceptionally dramatic with the long rake of the forks. Aaaaand now I want a photo of me riding the Monster through an epic puddle. [ more bad ass motorcycle photos ]
Josh Kurpius (photographer extraordinaire) riding through a shallow lake… giant pond…? Either way, his bike ‘The Locust’ makes it look exceptionally dramatic with the long rake of the forks. Aaaaand now I want a photo of me riding the Monster through an epic puddle. [ more bad ass motorcycle photos ]
Josh Kurpius (photographer extraordinaire) riding through a shallow lake… giant pond…? Either way, his bike ‘The Locust’ makes it look exceptionally dramatic with the long rake of the forks. Aaaaand now I want a photo of me riding the Monster through an epic puddle. [ more bad ass motorcycle photos ]
Sammy Miller, world renowned motorcycle road racing and trials rider, kicking some ass on a crazy cliff. While camera angles can be tricky, from his body position on the bike we can clearly tell it’s a challenging/steep grade hill. Miller was born in Belfast, Ireland in 1933 and went on to win over 1300 trials races and many other road races. His victories were mostly on Ariel motorcycles, but later he became the lead developer at Bultaco on their ‘mdern’ two stoke motorcycles. [ more motorcycle history ]
On The Road: The One Motorcycle Show
Snowy as hell in Portland but the turn out for the first night of the One Show was amazing. I’m so stoked to have been able to bring Pandora even though the going was a little tough. I do love Portland, look at those crazy folks who rode to the show in the ~5 inches of snow. Quickie shots of some bikes and one behind the scenes, too.