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Biltwell People's Champ / Round 2
The people have voted and here's the Lucky 13 who are left for Round 2. We will publish a new blog post with updates from the builders in mid-April. VotingĀ for the Final Six Pack will be Friday,Ā ...
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Show Class People's Champ 2018
We already did a post earlier that highlightedĀ all the bikes that packed the parking lot at Cook's Corner the night before Born Free Show 2018 for the Show Class Magazine People's Champ 2018. The b...
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Photo Gallery: Cook's Corner
Every year we host a party at Cook's Corner with the guys from Show Class Magazine for their People's Champ party the night before Born Free. Of course the half-dozen final contender bikes are gorg...
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Invited Builder Bikes of Born Free 10
No surprise here, the Born Free 10Ā was a mind-blowing collection of wildly hand-crafted custom motorcycles from all over the planet. Much respect to the dudes who put the show on and the builders w...
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Biltwell + Black Bear Brand Memorial Day Auction
We've got a special going on for Memorial Day that's different from the typicalĀ sales and discount promotions. Josh at Black Bear Brand had this great idea to resurrect some super cool patches from...
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Ricky & the Electric Chopper
We popped by to see Rico atĀ High-Bond Modified the other day and this crazy German dude was there with anĀ oddball motorcycle. Out of the corner of my eye I just thought it was an ironhead shortch...
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Ramble on, Brother.
Our buddies atĀ PrismĀ are up to their usual southern antics again. These dudes build gorgeous motorcycles,Ā and they also happen to ride 'em!
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1928 Ford Model A
Perfect Imperfection: Haifley Bros. 1928 Ford Model A Roadster
This story ran in Greasy Kulture Magazine, number 60
My grandpa āRedā was a moonshiner in Alabama during prohibition. Pop had no idea that his outlaw antics were the original foundation that hot...
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Tons of Sissy Bar Ideas
Supposedly a āsissy barā was originally a handle put on the back fender or rear of a motorcycleās frameĀ to give people a place to grab onto so they could help a racer through a difficult section on...