Awesome snow moto photo by Willard Chivers of Twisted Label. I found Moto Lady some time last year while researching for a photo shoot. It made it on to my RSS reader and I always look forward to all the cool stuff you post. I finally got to do my own moto lady shoot and wanted to share it with you since this blog is my primary source for motorcycle imagery inspiration. Credits go to me at twistedlabel.com Thanks for the awesome submission and super flattering compliments, Will! As for more background on the image- Willard… Continue Reading »
Posts Tagged ‘submission’
Jörgen Hansson (from Sweden) sent me this- This image is of a historical moment. The first time ever my daughter ride a motorcycle. She has just started to practice driving, for a driver’s license. You can not miss out on how happy she is inside the helmet. Feels good with a small contribution to the regeneration of bikers. Congratulations of having an awesome daughter, Jörgen! And thanks for helping continue the love of motorcycling.
Submission from Luke in TN- My girlfriend Katelyn started building a 1980 CB650 in her laundry room over the winter. A month ago, she brought it to my shop to finish. After she did the rings, jugs and valves we heaved the engine back into her beautifully finished frame. She’ll be riding this third bike of hers by August. On nights like this, I’m the one barefoot in the kitchen. Thanks for the awesome shot and story, Luke! It’s August now… send me some pics of your girl and her sweet new… Continue Reading »
One of my favorite submissions to date… a motolady from generations past! This is a picture of my great grandmother Ingeborg in Boston in the 1910s. She moved to the U.S. all the way from Sweden, and a century later I did the same thing. It’s kinda cool to think that this motolady thing runs in my blood, even though it apparently skipped a couple of generations :). – Sanna (Cinderalley)
Awesome submission from Lari of her riding lil cruiser/classic bike. First day on my Kawasaki W 650. (676 to be accurate) I was convinced I’d never ride bigger than my ill fated ‘72 Honda CB350cc, or would simply stick to my 50cc Metro. But with the help (and persuasion) of my Motley Crew of Friends, she’s my current Dream Ride. – Lari