Custom Pro-street
here are some random photos sent to us over the past few years
well its thursday so here is my totally un official biker babe contest
vote for the one you like best by clicking on her photo and giving her 5 stars
Pro-street sled
Sunday June 13, 2010 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XIII.
Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe!
The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality.
To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office.
Donate to Rip's BAD Ride HERE
pro-street old skool bobber chopper.....any thing else?
Sunday June 13, 2010 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XIII.
Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe!
The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality.
To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office.
Donate to Rip's BAD Ride HERE
Pro-street trike
Sunday June 13, 2010 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XIII.
Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe!
The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality.
To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office.
Donate to Rip's BAD Ride HERE
custom pro-street sled
Sunday June 13, 2010 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XIII.
Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe!
The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality.
To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office.
Donate to Rip's BAD Ride HERE
custom chopper
Sunday June 13, 2010 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XIII.
Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe!
The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality.
To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office.
Donate to Rip's BAD Ride HERE
Laker girls with Joff Paradise custom chopper
Sunday June 13, 2010 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XIII.
Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe!
The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality.
To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office.
Donate to Rip's BAD Ride HERE
custom pro-street sled
Sunday June 13, 2010 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XIII.
Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe!
The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality.
To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office.
Donate to Rip's BAD Ride HERE
OK, it's THURSDAY...time for my un official babe contest
today..Best Bikini Biker Babe contest
Beautiful girls, scenery, and bikes in Singapore
Art Hall Photography
Beautiful girls, scenery, and bikes in Singapore
Art Hall Photography
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