Posts Tagged ‘xs’

Stormie takes her XS650 off roading in the Pacific Northwest mud.  [ more photos of Stormie Ray | more mud ]

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This photo of Stormie Ray (poached from her instagram @stormusbootusmaximus) is pretty much amazing. Her caption is pretty great too. “I will scoot my cooter across this land spreading smiles, giggle farts, and motorcycle love for as long as the twins are purring and the rubber is below me!”

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The oh so lovely Sasha Valentine (of caferacerxxx.com) on “Bandita”, her 1977 Yamaha XS650 built by Loaded Gun Customs.

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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 »

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One of my favorite things from the Black Mass show- this Yamaha XS Chopper (owned by a nice fella named Josh) with a beautiful DIY paint job that he’s ridden all over the West Coast.

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A motolady riding a 1975 Yamaha XS650 cafe tail style custom. Could not for the life of me find the source of this. Awesome shot though. Tamara Raye- photo from Dice Magazine, shot by Michael Schmidt. 

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A mini gallery of Stormie Ray, her XS 650, and her fabulous pinstriped metal purses. Art by Jeff Wolfe.  [see more of Stormie Ray | XS 650 motorcycles | bubble visors ]

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The beautiful Stormie Ray (yes that’s her real name) rebuilding her Yamaha XS 650 after it basically blew up 20 miles from home after a 700+ mile trip.

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A very cool Yamaha XS 650. How… chromantic.

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One of my favorite Yamahas. An advertisement from 1977 for the 3 cylinder DOHC shaft drive XS750. “SUPERSHAFT.”

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