Tag Archives: V Twin

Building A Custom Harley Vs. Buying A Ready To Ride Custom Motorcycle

So you have saved every nickel and dime you could scrape together, and you think it is now time to start planning the build for your very first custom Harley motorcycle, but before spend one penny of all that hard earned cash there some serious questions you should ask yourself before you start buying parts.

1 Comment Continue Reading →

Singing The Virtues of The Shovelhead Motor

In the good old days men were men and Harley’s were king; these beautifully crafted American iron horses held a mystique that was both dutiful and rebellious all at the same time due to the major role played by Harley Davidson motorcycles in both WW I and WW II, their use by police agencies nationwide, [...]

2 Comments Continue Reading →

KRAWIEC TAKES HARLEY V-ROD TO SEMI-FINALS AT DENVER DRAGS

MORRISON, Colo. (July 24, 2011) – Harley-Davidson® Screamin’ Eagle®/Vance & Hines rider Ed Krawiec raced his Harley-Davidson V-Rod® to the semi-final round of Pro Stock Motorcycle eliminations at the Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals at Bandimere Speedway. Krawiec also posted the top speed of the event at 185.84 mph. Karen Stoffer rode the Geico Suzuki to [...]

1 Comment Continue Reading →

American Motorcycle Racing Power Buell 1125R Motorcycle

1 Comment Continue Reading →

The History Of Indian Motorcycles

At the beginning of the twentieth century, Springfield Massachusetts saw the birth of a legend in the shape of ‘The Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company’; its most famous models being the ‘Scout’ and the ‘Chief’, the latter being in production for an incredible thirty-one years.

2 Comments Continue Reading →

Meet Custom Harley Photographer Dino Petrocelli

Starting his professional photography career at the age of 14 after receiving a camera for Christmas, Dino Petrocelli knew professional photography was the path he wanted to pursue. In 1986 Dino shot his her professional gig, a wedding, and soon after this first paid gig, he was doing 40 plus weddings a year.

2 Comments Continue Reading →