Showing posts with label dirt track. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dirt track. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2010

Lowbrow Holeshot - Free Dirt Track Racing & Party This Weekend

The Lowbrow Holeshot is this coming weekend, Saturday and Sunday, September 18th & 19th at the Western Reserve Motorcycle Club in Salem, Ohio. You can find up-to-date information on the Lowbrow Holeshot webpage. If you want to see some of this

Hang out after the races and have some beer and hot dogs, etc here (oh yeah and two FREE kegs of beer)

Walk 30' into the clubhouse bar and drink here ($2 a can) with a bunch of like-minded individuals


Wake up Sunday morning, shake off your hangover, and hit the woods for some awesome trails and break your leg on the dirt track (you gotta sign the waiver first!)..



all for FREE then come out to the Lowbrow Holeshot in Salem, Ohio next weekend! Thanks to our fine sponsors Lowbrow Customs, Biltwell, ChopCult, Hobgoblin Dark Ale, Four Aces Cycle, Fabricator Kevin, Greasy Kulture Magazine and Sideburn Magazine.

Keep an eye on the webpage here for updates

Thanks, see you there!
Tyler

Monday, August 30, 2010

The Lowbrow Holeshot - Party and Dirt Track Racing in Salem, Ohio Sept. 18th & 19th 2010


Just a reminder! The Lowbrow Holeshot is coming up soon, September 18th and 19th, 2010. Free admittance, Dirt track racing, beer, food, camping, it doesn't get much better! Thanks to our fine sponsors who helped us make it happen. For more info keep an eye on the Lowbrow Holeshot page.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Hell on Wheels MC MotoRally & Pageant



Check out the Hell on Wheels MC MotoRally and Pageant in Lake Elsinore, CA on June 5th. BF Josh, our west coast Lowbrow Custom rep is going to be there with a Lowbrow vendor spot set up as well, be sure to stop by. Hell on Wheels is looking for riders and pageant beauties so hit them up!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Kenney Eggers 1929-2009

Kenney Eggers was one of the top racers on the west coast in the 1950's, and a member of the AMA motorcycle hall of fame. He was born June 13, 1929 and died this past December. He bought his first harley at 14 years old and learned to ride and go sideways in the gravel parking lot of a local school.
He joined the Army in 47 and upon returning started entering local dirt track races, going amateur in 1950, then expert in 1951. The biggest win of his career was July 1 1951 when he won the AMA 20-Mile National, the first race on a mile oval that year.
Kenny retired in 1990 and was inducted into the AMA Hall of Fame in 1998.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Got the bug......


Just a couple modern Triumph street tracker pics I came across....definitely getting me thinking....like who made those racing frames???