I started MotoLady on January 12th, 2011… TEN YEARS AGO! A whole decade of the MotoLady website, celebrating women who ride, and those who support them. Check out my top ten countdown for ten years of MotoLady, including the MANigale photoshoot, and MY BOOK! (Woah.)
Posts Tagged ‘bikeexif’
MotoLady Monster by the Mighty Motor for BikeEXIF
Feast your eyes on the Harley Davidson scrambler build by Burly Brand– can’t help but be a fan of the chunky dual sport tires, top rack, low profile seat and dirt bike bars. Oh, the ideas I’m getting… Now, yes, a Sportster isn’t a light motorcycle, and I wouldn’t say generally makes the best base line for a scrambler bike. If you want to really be able to go braapin’ off road, you’ll need something that won’t snap your leg in half if you awkwardly drop it in some loose dirt/sand/mud. That… Continue Reading »
Feast your eyes on the Harley Davidson scrambler build by Burly Brand– can’t help but be a fan of the chunky dual sport tires, top rack, low profile seat and dirt bike bars. Oh, the ideas I’m getting… Now, yes, a Sportster isn’t a light motorcycle, and I wouldn’t say generally makes the best base line for a scrambler bike. If you want to really be able to go braapin’ off road, you’ll need something that won’t snap your leg in half if you awkwardly drop it in some loose dirt/sand/mud. That… Continue Reading »
The world’s favorite motorcycle calendar (and my personal favorite, too) for 2014 is here from BikeEXIF! As if last year’s wasn’t awesome enough, they’ve made it even better by bumping up paper quality and size to 17×12 inches! Details on each build, a heavy duty cover, shrinkwrapped and sent to your door wherever in the world you may live for $15.99 plus shipping. Check out the BikeEXIF post for links and info on how to order!
Son of a Gun BSA – Just saw this, and immediately had to post. My god. My eyes are wide, and I think I’m drooling. This bike is based on a BSA Gold Star, and the engine is an ex racing 1951 XB-model single with 499cc. Thumbs up indeed, dude. Well played. Read more about this amaaaazing custom from my friends at BikeEXIF. 🙂