Everyone loves a Harley-Davidson. After all, what’s not to love? The iconic legacy, comradeship in the community, customisation, patriotism and freedom are just some things that make Harley-Davidson what it is today. The introduction of the twin cam engine in
How many motorcycle rallies have lasted over 80 years? We feel confident to say not many! Sturgis, sometimes going by the Black Hills Motorcycle Rally, turned 83 in 2021. For nearly a century, the annual trek to the Black Hills
Before you follow through with the decision to book your motorcycle for a service, you’re probably wondering what the benefits of regular services are. Besides preventing an expensive motorbike repair, you can ensure your ride is as smooth as possible
One of Arlen’s art-deco inspired designs, the “Arrow Bike”. Source: Aaron Anderson. Arlen Ness. A name well-known throughout the motorcycle industry that is sorely missed today. Although no longer here, Arlen has left his mark on the industry, having pioneered
Arlen Ness. Most bike enthusiasts are undoubtedly familiar with this name. As loud and proud Arlen fans, we’re here today to praise the king of custom motorcycles. But, if you’re new to the community, Arlen was a legendary motorcycle designer who earned his nickname, The King, after 50 years of designing and optimising Harley Davidson motorcycle parts.
Innovation, passion, and dedication are at the core of Taverner Motorsports. Run by a close-knit team with a passion for motorcycles, Taverner has utilised the last 40 years to perfect the art of custom-made motorbikes to the highest quality.
George J. Smith with “TRAMP”. Source: S&S Cycle Facebook. Formed by George J. Smith and Stanley Stankos in 1958 in Blue Island, Illinois, S&S Cycle is your quintessential American motorcycle company
Arlen Ness, an artist in the motorcycle world, harnessed his talent in custom-built bikes, which spanned over four decades. As a seasoned motorcycle enthusiast, designer and entrepreneur, Arlen’s designs can be recognised for his unique body designs and paintwork.
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