Phillip Morris has been dreaming of this bike since he was 12 years old. He bought the donor bike as a 1977 FXE in 2002 and rode the bike for several years. This is its third incarnation, and it is an example of just what a chopper should be. “My goal in it was to be very slick with everything that I did and very shaved down, get rid of all the extras,” Phillip said.
Check out Byron Weeks one-off custom bike, built by Scott Williams of Ohio, hence the Williams Original moniker on the side case. Actually, it’s one of two “matching bikes” the other being a Honda race bike with similar features.
Gary Harvey’s 2000 H-D Heritage Springer has a lot of history, as a matter of fact it is a well preserved time capsule for the late 1990’s early 2000’s custom Harley-Davidson styling.
Molly, who is usually burning up the road on her 2021 Billiard Teal Road Glide, wanted to add an antique motorcycle to her garage. She ended up getting a great deal on a sweet 1980 custom Ironhead Sportster that she named Rooster.
Rodney's 1950 Panhead was pulled out of a basement and left in a warehouse! Check it out!
All bikes have a story...some are better than others! Shoprag acquired this sweet 1951 Panhead Chopper to "Ride the BeJesus out of it", and so he has. North Carolina, Kansas, California this chop has seen some highway miles!
Justin shares a bit about his killer shovelhead chopper - Shirley.
Aubrey Smart’s 1996 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy is a family heirloom. His uncle, Link Pendley, bought the Fat Boy in 2003 and wanted to make it into a show bike. He added his own flare with a bobbed Softail rear fender and some sweet upswept, slash cut D&D pipes. It’s said that that the unique pipes are 1 of 2 ever made. Link also drenched the Fat Boy in Arlen Ness billet chrome and flame accents.
While cruising the Outer Banks, I ran into Gene Hobbs and his spectacular 2015 Harley-Davidson Road Glide. The bright orange paint and gleaming chrome accents caught my eye. But what I really liked was, after getting to talk to Gene, I realized this was a rider! Gene has racked up over 26k miles hitting the bike rallies and even riding the Tail of the Dragon on this beast!
The best moms are moms of bikers, but bad ass moms ARE bikers! In honor of Mother's Day, we interviewed 3 Biker Moms to see what they had to say about riding & family.
Check out Angel Talavera and his 1981 H-D "Lowrider" Chopper, Ratfuckt!
Kenny Gilley was born into the motorcycle lifestyle and has been wrenching, racing and riding for more than 4 decades. Join us as we chat about his life and figure out the eternal question: Is it the destination or the ride?
Joe Smith recently turned 81 years old. He's a legend around these parts and probably most of the US! Joe sat down with me at Willie's Honky Tonk in Winston-Salem, NC to talk about old motorcycles and riding to Sturgis.
Join me as I talk to Dano Simmons of South Main Customs about how he got started in the motorcycle industry, pulling trikes and more!
Carolinas' Biker Lawyer, Bob Karney talks about his love of motorcycles, defending bikers in court and the Bulldog Hero Awards.
Danny Varner took home the best in show award at the Full Throttle Magazine / Wolf Mountain Bike Show at Xtreme Wings -N- Things. Take a closer look at this bike as Danny describes it.
About His Most Recent Bike Build and other motor culture topics.
Wolf won the Karney Law Firm Judged Class of the Carolinas' Full Throttle Bike Show at Tank Town Tavern's 2nd Annual Spring Fever Bash. I was lucky enough to get to sit down and chat with Wolf about his sweet '78 Lowrider. This video is a compliment to the 2 page spread in The Carolinas' Full Throttle Magazine issue #252.