Posts Tagged ‘scrambler’

Motorcycle Smile

Sometimes you just have to enjoy a photo for what it is- a mood and moment in time captured for as long as the data lasts on paper, on your harddrive… look at that motorcycle smile.

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One of the cooler submissions I’ve received in a long time… I was spotted on the freeway blasting around on Pandora! How cool!  AHHH: I live in Washington, DC, and I have been following the Monster project and your blog for years now. I’ve been staying in San Diego for the past week, and today, I was driving my brother’s car [NOT MY SCRAMBLER 🙁 ] on 5N. In my mirror, I saw a bike coming up. I see that the handlebars and the front light are RAD, and even before it… Continue Reading »

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One of the cooler submissions I’ve received in a long time… I was spotted on the freeway blasting around on Pandora! How cool!  AHHH: I live in Washington, DC, and I have been following the Monster project and your blog for years now. I’ve been staying in San Diego for the past week, and today, I was driving my brother’s car [NOT MY SCRAMBLER 🙁 ] on 5N. In my mirror, I saw a bike coming up. I see that the handlebars and the front light are RAD, and even before it… Continue Reading »

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Feast your eyes on the Harley Davidson scrambler build by Burly Brand– can’t help but be a fan of the chunky dual sport tires, top rack, low profile seat and dirt bike bars. Oh, the ideas I’m getting…  Now, yes, a Sportster isn’t a light motorcycle, and I wouldn’t say generally makes the best base line for a scrambler bike. If you want to really be able to go braapin’ off road, you’ll need something that won’t snap your leg in half if you awkwardly drop it in some loose dirt/sand/mud. That… Continue Reading »

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Feast your eyes on the Harley Davidson scrambler build by Burly Brand– can’t help but be a fan of the chunky dual sport tires, top rack, low profile seat and dirt bike bars. Oh, the ideas I’m getting…  Now, yes, a Sportster isn’t a light motorcycle, and I wouldn’t say generally makes the best base line for a scrambler bike. If you want to really be able to go braapin’ off road, you’ll need something that won’t snap your leg in half if you awkwardly drop it in some loose dirt/sand/mud. That… Continue Reading »

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Tamara Raye rides two-up on her Triumph, her lady friend Michelle sitting pillion, on their way to Babes in Borrego. Photo by Jennie Warren.  [ more tagged Triumph | IG @TamaraRaye ] 

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Tamara’s Triumph Scrambler

Tamara Raye looking stunning in her vintage styled helmet on her Triumph Scrambler.

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Cierra Rose of Iron and Resin ‘turning her dust to glory’. From Scott G. Toepfer photo.

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Erika Fukada on a Triumph Scrambler 900 by Russel Yei Photography.

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“Excuse me, we want to show our new bike- thank you.” Best ad ever.

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