I made some modifications to my 2006 Harley-Davidson Street Bob FXDBi. Namely, 16″ Black Ape Hangers (internally wired), stripped turn signals both front and back, and a new LED smoked tail light with integrated turn signals. Oh, and I stumbled onto a 2001 Harley-Davidson Road King FLHR… more »
I have been doing some work on my bike (contain your surprise) and figured it was time to post some updated photos. Most notably are the new Vance & Hines Shortshot pipes with black ceramic heat shields. I got rid of my old SEII’s as they were starting to wear and discolor. I did really love the sound of them though, thanks to the Big City Thunder Monster Baffles that I installed in them… more »
Who would have thought my humble little emblem would undergo such a transition in its already short life. What started out as just an idea was quickly embraced by the Austin FMRC chapter and turned into an extremely high quality patch, which is proudly worn by its members. Of course it isn’t like me to just do something and move on… I always have to push the envelope a bit. In this case, I contacted my (online) buddy, David, over at Loner Industries to give me a hand. more »
Another year. Another June. Another ROT Rally. If only you knew the emptiness I felt inside now that there are another 361 days until it happens again. This year marked the greatest rally going experience – EVER! I don’t even need to go into just how awesome Yellow D-116 was, as I am sure you have read about it. We had the RV spot this year, hands down. So much so that several people came up to us to tell us this… like all the activity, partying, boozing and nudity that was happening right in front of us didn’t tip us off to this revelation. more »
I’ve been riding under a type of “national chapter” with the Freemasons Ride Club for well over a year now. As of late, there have been enough of us in the Central Texas area to form an actual chapter, which we named Hill Country Low Twelve. I was very much hoping to be tapped for putting together the web site, so when I was instead asked to design a chapter patch, I was a bit hesitant. more »