Posts Tagged ‘harley davidson’

Lana’s New Sporty

Lana’s taking a cruise on her new Sporty!

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Crazy exhaust havin’ custom Japanese style Harley from the BBQ Run (EvoSpo blog). [ more tagged Japan | Harley ]

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Went to a few antique and vintage shops today in Ventura… awesome stores and a couple scores. Rotations was by far my favorite, with the 50cc Indian minibike, vintage motorcycle stuff sprinkled throughout a bunch of other wares including old street signage and antique photos of women and motorcycles. I snagged an old pair of leather motorcycle pants there, and the owl business card holder at Time Bomb.  Good stuff. 

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Mica Sakuma, Pregnant Japanese motolady moving a Harley chopper… adorable.  [ Source: Kannon blog | more tagged Japan ]

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Lanakila MacNaughton, photographer of the Women’s Moto Exhibit series, bought a Harley today! Her chopper build has commenced. I for one, am excited.  Look at that smile! [ Women’s Moto Exhibit facebook, website ]

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DualSporty Project Foot Controls

Installing the Chainsikle low sets and Burly Brand MX pegs on Caroline’s sporty last Friday, just before the bike and I fell off the stand.

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DualSporty Go Boom

Caroline’s Sporty just punched me in the face. A whole shop of people just watched me, and it, topple off the stand. Don’t worry… I broke it’s fall with my face.

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Myco Tsutsui from EvoSpo with her pink and purple 1980 Harley Shovelhead. Myco is Itsuki’s wife, founder of the Suck My Shovel EvoSpo blog. Can’t help but love their interesting bikes, some are pretty wild. She’s got a purple jewel style suicide shifter that sits behind her leg… nuts! [ more motorcycle smiles | more tagged Japan ]

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Harley VS Honda – a group of Harley fanatics surround a man taking a sledgehammer to a Honda motorcycle. Photograph by Ann Simmons-Myers circa1974. [ source: FTW Garage blog | more motorcycle history ]

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He’s Good With His Hands

The joy of mechanical triumphs- you can see it in his smile. Wrenching can be incredibly rewarding… once you’re through the cursing phase.

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