Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Win This bike at The Giddy Up 2016 with Lowbrow Customs


Here is your chance to snag up some great Giddy Up merchandise along with the chance to win a John Collins' custom Panhead build. By purchasing a shirt, patch, or DVD you will receive one free raffle ticket to be entered in to win this Panhead. You don't have to be present to win and there are no limits to how many shirts, patches, or DVDs you can purchase.


Here are some specs on this John Collins Panhead build. It's a 1964 Harley Panhead, in a wishbone frame that's been windowed. For wheels, it's a star hub laced to an 18 high shouldered rim, and Lowbrow spool laced to a 21 high shouldered aluminum rim. The front end has been shaved and polished, extended 4 inches and sits in a set of custom trees by CMC. The Frisco'd sportster tank has a fully polished stainless bottom, to match the stainless, pegs, sissy bar and taillight mount. Modified exhaust and a custom Old Gold Garage seat. Biltwell taillight, throttle and grips.


For more info or to purchase merchandise and get your free raffle ticket, visit lowbrowcustoms.com/giddyup

 


Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

New Product Launch: Introducing Grifter Company

Unsatisfied by the mass-produced quality of the gloves on the market and bored of the tired styles, Grifter Co. set out to make gloves that represent who they are when they ride, while simultaneously respecting those individuals who made them. They couldn’t reconcile good workmanship with a fresh look from other brands so we considered making our own. And this led us to Gloversville, New York. And it’s not just how our gloves are made that’s important, Grifter Company aims to change the moto wear game by celebrating the individual rider, man or woman, and creating distinctive styles that reflect the forward-thinking minds defining today’s scene. Moto culture doesn’t have to be limited to black leathers and a soft-tail bagger (though if that’s what you’re into - fine by us), and we’ve noticed female riders haven’t been given much to work with for gloves. We’re motivated by the new wave of moto culture and evolving look of today’s riders.

We are carrying 4 different styles in sizes Small through 2xl. You can find these, more info along more styles of gloves we carry at www.lowbrowcustoms.com/gloves






Friday, June 12, 2015

A Look Back At Born Free 6 - Day One




Born Free 7 is right around the corner!!! We thought what better way to get you stoked for this year's show then taking a look back at last year's event. Check out the full article in the DIY Tech Tips section for 200 plus photos by Mikey Revolt and relive Born Free 6 again.

For all info on Born Free 7 go to www.bornfreeshow.com












Friday, May 22, 2015

Event Coverage: Pinned Ohio 2015


Soggy boots and damp muggy air, with dark grey clouds that circled over my head leaving for the occasional sun ray to peak through ever so slightly. Aromas of asian bistro filled the air and the echoing sounds of wet air cleaners coughing after they have been kicked over for the 20th time by almost every bike in attendance. Music blared in the front right corner of the Rice Paddy compound, surrounded by hundreds of parts, chassis, and scraps of what used to resemble probably some amazing and rare Japanese bikes. Close friends making jokes about each other and beers being drank by all pretty early in the day. It rained off and on all day long but no one who actually came seemed to really care. It was a weekend to remember, one to make memories and see friends I haven't seen in too many months due to the long Ohio winter.

This was the over all feel at Pinned Ohio this year, which is a motorcycle event/show based out of Columbus Ohio. On it's 5th year now, Kareem Jackson has made a grass roots event feel like a annual party you can never miss out on. Good people, great bikes of all shapes and kinds, all with a laid back atmosphere. I believe this is my 4th time going and you think you would know what to expect when showing up but it never ceases to amazing me. It's cool to see familiar bikes at an annual event and analyze them all over again, I seem to always find some new interesting detail or added addition to the over all character of the bike. I guess to me it's getting to see the over all life of the bike without owning it.

I feel like the rain may have scared some away this year but everyone that showed up made it one hell of a time. Kareem said he is going to be doing this event again for a 6th year and probably even longer so if you skipped because of the rain this year, you get to redeem yourself next year and come! If you don't like having fun, I guess you could stay home. Pinned Ohio is in the middle of May and is always a good time, I promise. Follow them on their IG page @pinnedohio for more info and more pics of the event.


Rode to Pinned on Triple Six Dan's Evo and snagged a few shots of him, Kerry, and Steph. Thanks again Dan for letting me ride that crazy contraption. Always fun riding new bikes and trying to shoot. 


















Bikes riding in and out of the compound all day! This is one of the first dudes to arrive. Thanks Joe for the bird haha.



Bear from Old Bike Barn's 1976 xs650 named "The Gold Digger". This bike came out pretty damn awesome! 



Bob and his wife rode all the way in from northern Ontario.




















The Turbo Kaw is always cool to see.




















New Triple Six Crew Death Co ad? 







Here is Derek riding off on his swing arm Ironhead that he worked on for 2 days straight trouble shooting something wrong with his coil and electric. At the end of the show the bike finally fired up. To see the smile on his face after so much hard work, frustration and intense trouble shooting made for the best moment of the show for me.

-Till next year, Pinned Ohio!



(All photos and words by: Mikey Revolt )