Two Custom Harley-Davidsons From Harold Pontarelli
The bike you see here, named Agent Orange is Pontarelli’s personal mount. Brian Blades This article was originally published in […]
The bike you see here, named Agent Orange is Pontarelli’s personal mount. Brian Blades This article was originally published in […]
Todd Matteson’s calling card. Good things come in threes. Jeff Allen This article was originally published in the 1999 October-November […]
Two custom Harley-Davidsons that are virtually identical, yet are completely different. Brian Blades This article was originally published in the […]
Andy Drobnjakovic’s custom 1983 Harley-Davidson XLH Sportster. Brian Blades As customizers go, Andy Drobnjakovic is a relative newcomer to the […]
My name is Tyler Bex and I’m just a 27 year old punk rocker from Indiana. There isn’t much here […]
Chica with his two grunge-style custom Harleys. Jim Boyle This article was originally published in the February/March 2000 issue of […]
This article was originally published in the December-January 2000 issue of Cycle World’s Big Twin magazine. Tom Reiser, “an underground […]
This article was originally published in the December/January 2000 issue of Cycle World’s Big Twin magazine. This ’97 FLHS is […]
Roland Sands Indian Scout Sixty (Top) vs Carey Hart Indian Scout Sixty (Bottom) Courtesy of The Buffalo Chip If you’re […]
The Beyers and their paired custom bikes. John Zamora A friend called me and said this guy was interested in […]
One of the guys who was riding the first of Crocker’s modern V-twins was Jack Lilly. He later became an […]
While coming back from Myrtle Beach, North Carolina, Bill Luciano was passed by a red Road Glide with at least […]
Anchors aweigh! Barry Cooney “gets” the Night Train. Jim Boyle This article was originally published in Cycle World’s Big Twin […]
As you know we at Hot Bike are not really into the box-stock bike test and review game, but when […]
1937 Indian Chief Photo: Josh Kurpius Sometimes, life just tosses something perfect in your lap. One of those times was […]