Showing posts with label biker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biker. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Your own custom Harley in the UK


The magic of Harley Davidson, now customisable in the UK. From the engine down to the paint job. It's enough to make any Harley fan drool with anticipation as you browse through what's available to you.
The website is here and available for all to enjoy.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Found a new & useful Harley Site for you all, it's a Squidoo Group

It offers you all useful dates, events and other Harley information & links as follows:

Harley Davidson News for all you bikers out there who want a place to write down and Chat about ANYTHING. Events in your area, the best hang outs in your town, when I say anything that is what I mean. Enjoy!

Events and Parties for 2008

MAY
MAY 4th Spring Run- Mt.Garfield MCC. Muskegon,MI.
May 18th Blessing of the Bikes, Baldwin, MI.

JUNE
June 13th-15th Harley Round Up, Cycle Moore Camp Ground, Interlochen,MI....

For more information checkout: http://www.squidoo.com/groups/Harley-Davidson-News

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Foo Fighters set to play Harley-Davidson anniversary


Foo Fighters have been added to the line-up for this summer’s Harley-Davidson 105th anniversary event in Milwaukee, WI.

The band joins Bruce Springsteen, ZZ Top, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Daughtry, The Black Crowes and more at the event running August 28-31.

As previously reported, the event will take place over four days at the Summerfest Grounds in Milkwaukee, WI. The outdoor venue has been dubbed Roadhouse at the Lakefront and is located just north of the Milwaukee Art Museum.

Purchasers do not need a Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary ticket to secure tickets for the Foo Fighters concert. All tickets for Foo Fighters are general admission lawn seating and cost $27.50, plus shipping and handling charges.

[Information Courtesy of: NME]

Personally, I'm a bit of a Foo Fighters fan, and if I lived in the USA, I'd be straight over the August event.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Something to Share:

Thought some of you might like this creation found at Tommy Guns Graphx.
Ideal use for comments and greetings across myspace, bebo, facebook & other social networking sites.

www.tommygunsgrafx.com
_Tommy Guns_

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Harley of the Past

Old motorbikes trace the past

Danny Dung and his girlfriend with an old BMW he has restored
An expat returns to homeland Vietnam to satisfy his hobby of collecting and restoring old motorbikes that have mesmerized him by shape and working sound.

Danny Dung thinks an old vehicle is closely connected to its owners, so he always tries to get as much information as possible about them when he is buying motorbikes.

He can live another life when he rides it, if he knows enough, he says.

Dung is known as one of the real fans of old motorcycles in Saigon.

It is his and his friends’ strong love for the machines that started the trend of buying classic bikes in the densely-populated city.

As a child in Vietnam, Danny Dung showed his interest in engines, but he could only afford old bicycles which he customized.

In the early 1980s, he made bikes with strange lights and sounds, which his friends still remember.

Danny Dung emigrated to the US in the late 1980s and took a course in mechanics.

He joined a Harley Davidson club in California.

“Perhaps Asian people are ashamed of their small body, so they don’t like big motorcycles.” There were only a few Asians in the club he says.

“For me, whenever I heard the sound a Harley made, I felt mesmerized by it and I decided to save up for one to join the club.”

Danny could afford to buy one second-hand.

He traveled and met many Harley fans in the US and found collecting old motorbikes was interesting.

Danny believes old motorbike lovers always have a philosophy about their hobby.

He says, “For me, old motorbike users are historians of mechanics because they keep track of human inventions.”

In the early 1990s, Danny returned to Vietnam for a visit.

A short time later, he and a few Vietnamese friends established an old Vespa club, the first in HCMC.

The old Vespa scooters came back to life again and became objects of pride.

Lots of youth, middle-aged people and foreigners came to Danny to find a bike.

When old Vespa scooters got hard to find, Danny started to look for old German BMW motorbikes from1945 to 1950.

It seemed like Danny waved a magic wand and turned piles of old engines into luxury toys for BMW lovers.

Saigon saw the reappearance of vehicles that produced powerful sounds.

“Most old BMW customers are foreigners living and working in Vietnam,” Danny said.

“Their big body is suitable for western people, and they are very expensive.

The cheapest one is over US$5,000.” His reputation traveled far and foreigners came from abroad to Danny to buy an old BMW.

Customers tried to find him because he could make old engines work as well as new ones.

He could also keep the original color and shape of the vehicles and add something decorative.

Then old BMWs became rare too, but Danny’s old motorbike passion was still strong and he saw a man on an old Harley Davidson.

He began another hunt and has bought a dozen of the classic American machines.

He spends his time and energy repairing and restoring them and sharing his interest with others.

Most people who come to buy old Harleys from Danny are foreigners.

Danny is willing to sell them to anyone who is passionate about old motorbikes and knows their value.

However, there is one exception - the Harley Davidson that was used to escort the former Saigon Regime’s president Nguyen Van Thieu.

One person offered US$10,000 for it, but Danny refused.

Apart from old Harleys, Danny has rare motorbikes like a German TWN and old cars like a Chevrolet Impala, a Camaro, and a 1955 Ford Customline.

Some film makers have rented Danny’s cars for movies, giving his old cars new lives and greater value.

Danny has also found a market for spare parts and set up a busy little factory for hand-made parts for the old motorbikes and cars.

As a result, he has an income to fund his passion for classic vehicles.

While everyone is moving forward with modern equipment, Danny and his friends are finding value in old machines.

He says, however, he doesn’t feel excluded from the modern flow because everyone has a past.






[Information Courtesy of: Vietnam News]

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Biker Tee - 2nd January 2008

Sorry for the delay in a new post, but herein lies:

BIKER TEE
has been serving the biker community since 2002. It is the home of the Official Independent Biker Logo, with the “Free As The Wind” motto. It is owned and operated by the Lady Biker from North Carolina who runs BIKERS USA magazine and rides a Harley Sportster 1200 XLH.




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