Author Archives: Matt Storms

About Matt Storms

Matt Storms is an avid motorcyclist, he has ridden all over the world and has had a great time doing it. This site is a hobby of his and he is working hard to grow it. Leave a comment, good or bad to let him know how it is going. Matt also teaches MSF and he wants people to be safe, please wear a full face helmet to protect yourself and your family.

Australian Harley-Davidson Bobber Motorcycle

I found this awesome Harley-Davidson bobber motorcycle from a friend of mine in Melbourne Australia. He lives in Sydney and he rides and loves bobbers as much as I do. He sent me this little bobber motorcycle as a dream bike. So let’s look this bike over from the front to the back. I like the chromed front end. The handlebars are really nice and look great. I would like to see a mirror but once again I am a safety guy. The yellow and black paint job is really slick. I think that the yellow spark plug cables add a … Continue reading

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BSA 1947 B33 Bobber Motorcycle

Check out this rust bucket of a project bike. This motorcycle was made by the The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited, BSA. The BSA motorcycle is a great motorcycle. The B-series were single cylinder models of 250cc, 350cc and 500cc motorcycle pre-WW2. This motorcycle is a post WW-2 build and after the Second World War only 350cc and 500cc overhead valve models were continued. Overall this is a kind of bobber motorcycle that the G.I.’s brought back from Europe and rode around the roads of the US. This is a classic old school bobber with the horn and the tractor seat. As we can … Continue reading

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Honda Shadow 125 Bobber Motorcycle

This is a 125 Honda Shadow bobber motorcycle. I really dig the fat tires. I love front disc brakes and how the rear fender is cut. I think that 125 Honda Shadow is a great setup for a bobber motorcycle. The paint job is simple, yet very elegant for a classic bobber motorcycle with white and a teal and a little black for the lines. I like the black frame. I think that the 125 shadow engine left with the original polish has a nice touch. I think it is kinda weird that the front motorcycle pipe has been wrapped … Continue reading

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Oh Holy Shovelhead Harley Davidson Bobber Motorcycle!

I saw this motorcycle and my wife had to almost end up giving me mouth to mouth to bring me back to life. Talk about a great motorcycle. This motorcycle has an amazing paint job, is a hard-tail motorcycle frame with no front fender and the classic brown leather tractor seat. I like the Bobber Motorcycle Exhaust Pipes with the wrapped pipes going into the black paint. The Shovelhead is an air-cooled, 45 degree, V-twin motorcycle engine manufactured from 1966 to 1984 by the Harley Davidson Motor Company. It has 1,208 cc (74 cu in) of displacement and, after 1978, was increased to 1,340 cc (82 cu in) for Harley’s Big Twin bikes. I am not sure what … Continue reading

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