Ray Gordon is stylin’ on his new ride, rockin’ the Biltwell Gringo helmet. He recently traded his Triumph for this 1990 Harley FXR, now named “Ron Burgundy”.
Read my interview with Ray Gordon here »
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Old school American beauty. Love the old Texaco sign and abandoned gas pump.
(Photograph shot by a member of the chopcult forums wife, source link here.)
I’m not anti Harley, but holy shit this made me laugh. “If Harley made airplane, would you fly in it?” (Yoinked from Motorcycho Magazine instagram.)
Crystal Eden and her Sportster, photographed by Damon Leyden (Blacklight Imaging facebook) in Las Vegas.
Part Ducati, part Harley Davidson… with scrambler pipes and a cafe racer style tail. What on earth could this be called? Well, the Desmohog of course. Somethings are worth doing just because you feel like it.

Crossbreed Cycles of East Sussex, England, is the work of Chris Barber. His opinion of the build, “The bike is meant to be a cross between bobber and cafe racer, I think this has been achieved but as a result the style is a bit awkward.” In a nutshell it’s a Harley bottom end with Ducati 900SS cylinders.
Britney Layton photographed for Godspeed, photo by Cicero Deguzman Jr. Classic cruisin’.
Britney is a stylist in Baltimore, Maryland.
[ see tagged Britney Layton | riding | Harley Davidson ]
It can’t be denied that Harley Davidson certainly has some interesting history and took a huge part in the development of American motorcycling culture.
These are vintage photos from the Harley Davidson archives- early assembly line and factory.