Tag Archives: Custom Motorcycle

Salt City Builds – Friends, Builders, Community Leaders

Words & Photos by | Jun Song | I first visited Salt City Builds three years ago to inquire about getting a custom part built for my Thruxton. I only met Seth Clark, the younger brother, during that visit, but eventually got to meet/know Jason Clark (aka Rev) and they’ve since become my good friends within Salt Lake City’s moto community. Salt City Builds, located ...

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Royal Scrambler by Analog Motorcycles

Photos & Words by | Jun Song | To see the maximum custom potential of any motorcycle, all you need to do is hand the bike over to Tony Prust of Analog Motrocycles, and the folks over at Royal Enfield did just that. A stock Royal Enfield Continetal GT was dropped off at Tony’s front door and the rest is… well… see ...

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The Mama Tried Show 2016 – Milwaukee

Photos & Words by | Jun Song I was pretty excited to head out to Milwaukee to check out the Mama Tried motorcycle show. I wasn’t too interested in the bike show itself, but more in the ice racing they have every year during the show. As it turns out, beautifully warm weather – perfect for a cruise on your motorcycle – ...

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BMW R Nine T/6 – Analog Motorcycles

Photos & Words by | Jun Song If you don’t know about the bikes that Tony of Analog Motorcycle builds, then your dream is pretty limited. But seriously if you really don’t know, visit www.analogmotorcyles.com before scrolling down. (Thruxton riders may recognize the Analog name from the Analog 3T fender eliminator LED kit. Click HERE for my full review of this light ...

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The 1 Moto Show 2015 – Portland, OR

Words & Photos by Jun Song The sixth annual event called The Moto 1 Show took place in an industrial building in the inner Southeast Portland, Oregon. The three day event draws more than 12,000 people from all across the country, displaying 120 unique/custom bikes. This even was founded, and still curated by Thor Drake, 34, a motorcycle enthusiast who also owns See See ...

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