I’ve been squatting on this story for a while now. It’s been near 7 months since I visited Finch Custom Styled Cycles in Pontiac Michigan with Meddling Editor Paul Holdsworth and to be completely honest, I haven’t had a clue how to tell the story. So I will just tell of the visit and let [...]
Some adventures start in a benign manner, often preceded by a casual question. In this case the call and the question were both from long time friend Chris Wall, Director of Marketing for Pirelli Tire’s N.A. Moto Division. “What are you doing July 15th to the 18t”, Chris asked rather casually. I told him, I’d [...]
Interceptor (blue and red dyna) The Interseptor is the cousin to a bike known as the “White Line Nightmare” that I built in 2009. The Interseptor started life as a 2000 dyna FXDX. I am and always will be an original FXR fan, and because the dyna is the successor to the FXR design, I was [...]
We dug some images out of the archives of the 2008 LA Calendar Show for your enjoyment and perusal. We hope you like this and if so, let us know!
History of Tires From our July 2009 issue by Margie Siegal
Riding a loop from Erwin, Tennessee to Asheville, North Carolina I like starting my southern excursions in Erwin, Tennessee. From here there are several roads to choose from. You can head toward any of the compass points and find yourself on secondary roads that will thrill you. I’m about to send you on a trip [...]
At IronWorks we support the people that support us. We are lucky enough to have friends like Scooter Grubb, an incredibly talented and generous Photographer and Enthusiast willing to contribute to the cause. Scooter was the man who captured the images we used in our April story about the BUB Bonneville LSR event making it [...]
(Part 3) BY MARILYN ELMORE BRAGG I left the Blue Ridge around the town of Webster and started making my way back west toward I-81 and Route 11. I found myself heading toward the city of Roanoke on Route 221, I then switched to Route 460 West in the city of Roanoke. It’s not long [...]