Over the years, I've seen plenty of four-wheeled "unicorns"—a Toyota 2000 GT in Tokyo, a Vector W8 in Los Angeles, a Jaguar XJ 220 in Seattle—parked just like they were regular cars, but a museum-quality Vincent Black Shadow was the rarest bike I've ever seen on the street. How about you?
In a bit of a follow up to "Dogs Ride with the New Orleans Police Department" I give you this dog and it's owner cruising down the highway. Hit the jump to watch the video.
I wanted to share a little fun video for the weekend. While the video depicts stunts and hooliganism at it’s finest please remember to ride safe and twist it till it breaks!
This weeks rider profile is with Jay Thompson, another of the riders from the Ill Conduct stunt team. We will be featuring even more of Ill Conduct’s team members and videos in the upcoming weeks in rider profiles and our Tuesday Stunts. WC: What’s your occupation? JT: Mechanic. WC: How many years have you […]
Since the days when packs of bloodhounds tracked fugitives and searched for missing persons, the dog has been an important tool for police departments across the country. Unfortunately with the invention of the motorcycle and it’s adoption by many police forces, many officers found themselves having to choose between driving a car with their K-9 […]
Welcome to HDForums Spotlight on Lady Riders. Every Wednesday we will be talking to one of our forum members and other women riders across the country to hear how they got started and why they ride. This week we talk to Lauren. My story is not really interesting. Started riding aged 20 on a boyfriend’s […]
Ill Conduct is a 5 man stunt team who’s motto “Where extreme becomes reality.” drives them to go bigger, ride faster, and push the limit beyond the norm. Riding modified Harley Davidson and Buell motorcycles performing crazy stunts at break neck pace have helped keep them going strong. Performing at events all over the country […]