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.

1985 Honda Rebel Bobber Motorcycle

I have had the opportunity to see some interesting motorcycles in the past few years, This bobber is no exception to that rule. I never seen a decent bobber motorcycle ruined to look like this but then again maybe that is the point of a bobber, to be how you make it and not conform to anyone else. If you see that shiny thing sticking up on the back, well that is the exhaust. If you want to see the exhaust pipe in its full glory and have a laugh then scroll down. Not sure what is going on with … Continue reading

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Honda Shadow VLX 600cc Bobber Motorcycle

Simple old school looking bobber. This 600cc VLX is a good looking bobber, I do have to question the engine guard. I know that the 600 VLX has a full suspension mono shock on the rear even though it looks like a hard tail. These little VLX’s get 60 + miles to the gallon. and it has almost everything that I like. Because it is missing a few safety items for me like mirrors I have to ding it with a 3 out of 5. I think that the custom drag bars are nice, I wish the pipes and the tank … Continue reading

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1973 Triumph 750 Bobber Motorcycle

You will see that we have a 1973 TRIUMPH 750 unit 5 speed from The Factory Metal Works. This little motorcycle has some power and the sweet looks of a bobber. With the front fender gone and a springer front end on the bike that screams the 1970’s bobber to me. The springer front end and with almost everything stripped down and ripped off that is not needed makes it light and nimble. 1973 TRIUMPH 750 unit 5 speed from The Factory Metal Works was featured on the cover of Cycle Source magazine in December 2011 and was a main feature in Back Street Hero’s … Continue reading

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Honda CB350F Bobber Motorcycle

We have a classic Honda CB350F bobber motorcycle. The Honda CB350F is a four-cylinder, four-stroke, 347 cc motorcycle based on the larger versions of the day and was thought of as Honda’s “one-up” to the other motorcycle companies. It was manufactured in Japan from 1972 to 1974 and was “the smallest capacity multi-cylinder motorcycle ever to enter into full-scale production.” I have always thought that the best bobber motorcycle would be the smaller engine bike. That way you have a light bike and is easy to maneuver around. As we look this bobber over from the front we can see the front fender as usual is gone. It looks to me … Continue reading

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