
RIDER: John Gregg’s 2009 H-D Rocker
Words and Photos: John Gregg To properly understand the direction, I’ve taken this bike through so far, you’d likely have to understand
Words and Photos: John Gregg To properly understand the direction, I’ve taken this bike through so far, you’d likely have to understand
Words and Photos: Pete McGill I bought this bike as a fairly ragged bobber. The idea was to get it mechanically sound,
This bike has been a big bitch ever since the idea of it was dreamed up. It all started last year over
Words and Photos: Alex Garcia I bought my first Harley in 2014. It was a sportster 48. It was fun for a
BY: RYAN LOUGHRIDGE Tony Nguyen of LandSpeed Motorcycle shop had the idea of getting a few of the other 1954 Panheads he
We all Know that Arlen Ness has built a myriad of machines with many custom touches, but we here at VTV always
One of our favorite choppers of all time is the Atomic Custom’s built Frost Lord. It just takes one glance atthis
Words: Robert Sumner Photos: Jeff G. Holt I purchased this bike January 7, 2018 from Ty at San Diego Harley. The idea
The history behind this bike is already a pretty crazy one.Â
Yes, the wheelie and panel painted Dyna thing is all the rage as of now, but there was a time when a dude 12-o’clocking it down the road on a two-wheeled rainbow would stop you in your tracks.Â
The Led Sled crew also sells every part they use so you at home with Sportsters can play along too.
Not just any Bagger mind you, but a fat front tired Road Glide done up in some subtle, yet badass paint.
What kind of calling card do you have when you are one of the top painters in the game? A badass FXR of course.
Our pal Kutty Noteboom of the Hippy Killer Garage had the big idea to build his lovely wife Jamie a H-D Flathead-powered trike with a Catholic saint theme like no other bike we have ever seen before.
These Viclas indeed are two-wheeled low riders and the fact is the style came straight outta the barrios of LA.Â
These 15 photos that we shot in Daytona Beach during Bike Week show that Chicago’s King Kustom Cycles knows that simplicity and craftsmanship is key to building a clean traditional chopper. Â
I knew I didn’t want a Bagger or a Sportster, but I wanted to leave with a bike that day. Well, I saw an 88ci H-D FXDX in the far corner and went to check it out.
My pal Jo Discombe wanted her Ironhead Sportster transformed into something raw, beaten up and looking like it had been assembled in the middle of a battlefield.