Friday, December 30, 2011

ITS FRIDAY !

Time to get out to the garage and work on some shit !
Should have some more done on th FLH , then it's time for some serious decisions for the Ironhead and the Triumph projects....



Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Ford F250 With Slide in Camper


If anyone is looking for a truck with a SWEET camper -
I have this for sale - it won't be listed long . I found a 73 Winnebago that i want , If it sells before I can buy it , then I'm keeping the truck .



73 Winnebago

Monday, December 26, 2011

Guns !



Ironhead Re-Do...

After consulting the magic 8 ball , I've decided to change up the '68 Ironhead a bit ...



I have a few parts around that will make there way on . Thinking springer front end , different bars , mid controls ...stay tuned

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Awesome !

A one off FBS Garage sweatshirt and some goodies from Lowbrow is always a good way to start the morning!

Friday, December 23, 2011

California Dreamin......

You can hit pause on that music player above to listen to this..




Sunday, December 18, 2011

Weekend with the Haints......

Well we stayed up till 2 a,m. reading every post on the Haints Blog . I laughed , I cried , and I threw up in my mouth a little .....Another Saturday night in Skagway Alaska.....

Looking for some great two wheel reading with lots of tits , motorcycles , midgets and shenanigans ?
                                                               Its all here :


Haints Support shirts are available at Lowbrow Customs

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Taken From The Vorhese Blog:

I read this on The Vorhese Blog and thought this pretty much sums it up , so I thought I'd put a copy of it here . There is a link to The Vorhese at the end of this article.....



Jesse vs Pud

Yeh, I'm going there. And don't pretend you're too good to have not had any interest. It's a sad day in motorcycles when this laughable thing...


beats something like this...



Jesse's bike is definitely not something I even really care for, but build-wise, it's leaps and bounds better than Paulie's. People that like Pud Junior's bike are people that a) don't ride motorcycles and b) are like magpies, attracted to shiny objects, deer-in-headlights syndrome. Just look at that travesty! He looks like he's riding a Big Wheel. You can't really ride that thing. I won't mention Paul Senior's machine other than it's not a bike, but I think it's cool in its own respect except the riding position. If I had a farm I'd love to zoom around on it.

Let me start with Jesse. People really hate him because of the adultery stuff and some hate his cocky attitude. I think he's hilarious and entertaining. But that does not pertain to his ability to build bikes. The man has skill, respects history, respects the process. He's an actual fabricator who surrounds himself with other talent.

Paul Jr, on the other hand, is a wannabee. He's a mook. Money bought him the facilities and notoriety, and he's convinced him he's a designer. The people working for him have the skill, but he's just a supervisor-type when it comes down to it. He has gaudy taste. And he doesn't even really ride bikes. That is evident with his creations.



It really grinds my guts that this pudlicker has any sort of fame and there are tons of amazing builders out there that don't get any mainstream notoriety because they don't have enough manufactured drama in their lives to make for entertaining tv. We can't get any real fabrication shows on tv because "the masses" can't comprehend watching something educational. But that's probably a good thing. Keep the good stuff out of the public eye. It's already become ridiculously popular and much more expensive than it used to be. Motorcycle popularity comes and goes... and it's time for it to go.



American Chopper has been canceled. Jesse starts filming his new series in January. And word is Pud Junior is getting his own series. The closest thing we have right now to a real building show is Cafe Racer TV, and even that is 50% crap.

Posted by Vorhese at 9:08 AM
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