Born-Free 7 Pre-Party – VTL

It’s that time again when invited builders are starting to get their bikes ready for Born-Free 7.  To kick things off you need to head on down to the Biltwell and Born-Free Pre-Party. The event will be  held at Garage Co in Inglewood, CA Saturday March 21st.   Good times hanging with good people and the usual assortment of badass rides.  Hope to see you there!  Save the date this party gets packed!

Progressive International Motorcycle Show – V-Twin Life

How time flies when you’re having fun.  It’s that time again for the Progressive International Motorcycle Show to start revving there engines.  Dates are set and every year this show keeps growing and getting better and better.  If you’re in the hunt for a new bike or even want to test ride the new 2015 bikes then it’s time to get down to the Progressive International Motorcycle show.  Raise your motorcycle IQ down at the main stage where over two dozen free seminars are held by industry leaders and celebrity bikers.  For the custom lover check out the talent that comes here from all over for the J & P Cycles build off that is  top notch.  The custom rides never cease to amaze me and the competition is stiff.  From old school cool to the newest technologies one can incorporate into a build is a phenomenal site.  There is always tons of vendors showing their latest gadgets and clothing available for purchase.  If you need anything they probably have it!

Parking is easy when you ride in all cagers (cars) will have to park further out.  One cool thing is the free gear check in area for all your helmets and jackets that way you can be worry free and ready to hang out.

The event we will be covering is the Long Beach show which runs Friday November 14th through the Sunday November 16th.  For more event details or to purchase tickets near you click on the link below.

www.motorcycleshows.com/content/buy-tickets

The Progressive® International Motorcycle Shows® have partnered with a local dealership in your area to bring you a night fueled by community, great entertainment and a genuine love for riding motorcycles. Join us in the fun, ride out from your local dealership to a private screening of the film Why We Ride, and get the scoop on what’s to come for your city’s next Progressive International Motorcycle Show.

Featuring the world’s leading customized bikes and offering the largest prize purse of any builder competition on earth, the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show Presented by J&P Cycles offers you direct access to the foremost custom competition on the planet. Check out jaw-dropping designs, unbelievably exact engineering and painstakingly precise paint-jobs in this premier head-to-head motorcycle match-up. You’ll even have the opportunity to meet the artists, get their autographs, take pictures, and then voice your opinion to help decide the winner!

 

 

6th Annual Brooklyn Invitation Custom Motorcycle Show – V-Twin Life

If you are into seeing some of the best bikes in the world and some of the best builders then head out to the Brooklyn Invitational this weekend.  Below you will find info on different parties and the builder list which is just out of this world.  Happy riding if you are on the road heading out.  Have a great weekend and keep the rubber side down #vtwinlife #harleydavidson #brooklyninvitational #indianlarry

10th ANNUAL INDIAN LARRY GREASE MONKEY BLOCK PARTY

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Born-Free 6 – Vintage Chopper and Classic Motorcycle Show

Summer is heating up and riding season is kicking in.  One of my favorite local events which is gotten huge over the past couple years is Born-Free at Irvine Lake June 28-29th.  This will be the 6th year and the boys have decided to make it a two-day event for the first time.  Each year the event has grown and with the popularity of old school scoots continuing I don’t see it going anywhere soon.  They have invited some stellar talent from all over to showcase their custom choppers and bobbers.  You will have a chance to win a bike both days by already purchasing a ticket from Lowbrow Customs or buy one at the event for $25.  Last year the kid who won  went home with a killer UL Flathead and was super stoked.

There will be a ton of pre-events going on starting with the Born-Free 6 pre-party at Alex’s Bar in Long Beach on Thursday the 26th brought to you by Dixie and Dice Magazine. (Flyer info is below)  Friday the Show Class Magazine party at Cooks Corner kicks off at 3 pm and is always a good time to see who will get to showcase their custom ride at BF6.  Also after Saturday head back over to Cooks Corner for the Biltwell Gnarbeque for some free pulled pork info flyer below.

Tickets can be bought online or at the day of the event.  This year they have incorporated a “Fast Pass” pre-order only which allows you to park inside the event on the grass.  Got mine already and looking forward to seeing you all there.  If you see any of us wearing V-Twin Gear come say hi and introduce your self.  That’s what it’s all about and some of my best memories besides the bikes is meeting great people from all over who share the same interest.  The love of Two-wheels.  All other info and links are below including the Born-Free mission.

http://www.bornfreeshow.com/

http://bornfreeshow.blogspot.com/

http://www.cookscorners.com/

 

 

THE ACTUAL EVENT (June 28-29)
Saturday: 10:00AM – 5:00PM
Sunday: 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Note: Fast Pass riders will get in around 9:00AM

KEY TIMES TO BE AWARE OF
Saturday: 4:00PM Invited Builder’s Awards / Invited Builders Giveaway winner picked
Saturday 5:30-7:00PM Biltwell Gnarbeque at Cook’s Corner
Sunday: 3:00PM Winners for Spectator Bikes, Best in Show, Born Free Award and ’47 Knucklehead Giveaway will be announced

Event will be held at:
Oak Canyon Ranch
4700 Santiago Canyon Road
(at Blue Diamond Haul Road)
Silverado Canyon, California

Born-Free Mission Statement

The Born-Free Show is about the love of old motorcycles and like minded individuals having a good time together and enjoying these bikes of the past. It is also a family event, young and old a-like are welcome to come out and enjoy the show. This show is meant to unite people from all walks of life by bringing the passion that we all have of these old machines together for two special days. If you come out to the event please be prepared to have a great time, see neat old bikes…lots of neat old bikes, in a peaceful, friendly, family environment. The event site and local law enforcement have a (( NO PATCH / NO COLORS )) policy that we must abide by. We respect everyone’s right live & do as they choose so we must respect the event site’s policy as well. We thank you in advance for your cooperation and look forward to seeing everyone June 28th & 29th.

 

Born-Free

 

73rd Annual Daytona Bike Week – Biker Rally info Sponsored by Harley-Davidson

2014 has started off with some crazy weather bombarding the east coast and most the country with snow, rain, and cold.  With spring getting closer and riding season on the horizon it’s good news the weather in Florida is in the 70’s.  Daytona Bike Week is not only the start of the bike show season but also start of the riding season for most.  This year is the 73rd annual Bike week running March 7th to March 16, 2014.  The Daytona Beach area is biker-heaven year round with a great climate for riding, many businesses that cater to bikers and great entertainment 24-7.  The first Daytona Bike Week was January 24, 1937 – the inaugural running of the Daytona 200. The first race took place on the sand just south of The World’s Most Famous Beach on a 3.2 mile road course. Ed Kretz of Monterey Park, CA was its first winner, riding an American made Indian Motorcycle averaging 73 miles an hour. A tradition was established and the rest is history. Now, a 10-day festival, the event has spread from Main Street into other areas around Volusia County. The Motorcycle Industry and hundreds of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts gather here in March as well as October for the Fall Classic Biketoberfest.  For more info and the event schedule click here to take you to the official site.  Be safe out there if you are traveling East with weather continuing and another cold front coming down from the midwest.  

http://www.daytonachamber.com/daytonabikeweek/

V-Twin Life goes to Rocky Point Rally, Puerto Penasco, Mexico

It’s that time of year again! In fact, it’s the favorite time of year for thousands of motorcycle clubs and enthusiasts from all around the U.S. and Mexico.  It’s the time of year they all converge on our little slice of paradise by the Sea of Cortez for 3 nights and 4 days of camaraderie, consumption and custom bike show and tell. It’s a festive atmosphere amid continuous well-organized and fun entertainment to keep everyone busy deciding which event (read: party) or activity (like road trips to nearby scenic sites; mystery poker run; raffles, bike washes, wet t-shirt contests, and so much more…) to attend.  The saving grace is that there are no wrong decisions for these fun-loving amiable aficionados of two-wheel transportation.

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Steeped in 12 years of tradition that began in March of 2001 with a simple gesture by local hotelier (Playa Bonita Hotel owner), Harley enthusiast and passionate promoter of Puerto Peñasco, Oscar Palacio who first invited a couple of Mexican bike clubs from Mexicali and San Luis to rally for a weekend in Rocky Point. Over 80 bikers showed up and had a ball!

Oscar and his tourism promotion friends quickly saw the draw this sea side community could have on bike enthusiasts from all over. They hastily moved to invite more clubs for a second event in November of 2001 that became the first Rocky Point Bikers Rally with 380 in attendance. It has grown exponentially each year with crowds during the couple of years before the world economic crisis estimated at upwards of 8-10 thousand bikers peacefully blessing Rocky Point with their non-stop party spirit, their contribution to about every nook and cranny of the local economy—this in addition to raising large sums of money for numerous local charities as well as their insistence on bringing toys for the needy kids, and spreading the parade route with candy and little gift items for the kids during the much anticipated motorcycle show and parade through town.

Oscar Palacio, who in every other aspect of the success of his original idea is very humble, but his pride bubbles just a bit when he relates the fact that these rallies have raised over $200,000 dollars for local charities such as the all-volunteer fire department, Red Cross, La Montaña School for children with special needs, Cancer Center for Women, the Catholic Home for the Elderly (Asilo de Ancianos) and DIF programs in Puerto Peñasco and Sonoyta. DIF is an important state sponsored social assistance program that provides food, medical services, mental health programs, rehabilitation programs for families and shelter for disadvantaged, abused and abandoned children.

Most of those funds have come from pure generosity on the part of our rallying bikers who willingly pay the $10 registration fee knowing it all goes to these charities.  The great percentage of the bikers also participates in another charity event, the “Poker Run”, on their way down to the rally. Since one road leads everybody from Why, AZ to Rocky Point, it’s easy to organize with some of the more than willing landmark stops along the way. This year’s game is “Mystery Poker”.  Everybody’s going to want to do this because no one will know the value of their hand until they turn it in, that’s the mystery; anybody can win.

Get all the details on the “Mystery Poker Run” and the entire event calendar in an easily readable itinerary format at www.rockypointrally.com . Just click on “events”. You’ll also probably want to click on “maps” to see the complete route for the traditional Saturday parade that will begin at the Black Dog on Fremont and wind up at the Baja Cantina and Hotel in El Mirador with two great bands waiting to start the “Parade Fiesta”.  This is such a complete web site for the Rally you can use it as your “go to” guide until you register at the Barclin Pemex-Circle K, the first gas station you see as you near Puerto Peñasco.  By the way, there’s also a facebook page at: Rocky Point Rally.com.

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Since rockypointrally.com is such a great site, we can concentrate on some other important information to help you enjoy your visit during the Rally, whether you’re riding a bike or not.

It’s important to note that you do not have to be rolling in on your Harley to take part in this gala. Anyone can register at the Barclin Pemex-Circle K. When you pay the $10 donation to register, you’ll get a wrist-band that shows you supported the many charities listed above, as well as your Rally registration pin. You’ll also automatically be put in a drawing for a free condominium stay for next year’s Rally.  You can participate in the poker runs, trips, boat rides, and the concerts, which you will not want to miss this year.

 

Concerts are special this year 

On Friday from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. the annual “Fiesta on the Beach” where the rock rolls and tequila flows on Sandy Beach in front of the Playa Bonita Hotel, where it all started! This year you can dance or just listen to some great original country (as well as popular covers) by Sour Diesel Train Wreck who does their country with a lot of soul.

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Then, just up the beach at the end of famous Calle 13, in front of the Peñasco Del Sol Hotel begins the equally traditional “Street Fest” with two fantastic bands that will entertain until around midnight.  If you’re a regular, this “Street Fest” is a prelude to the Calle 13 Fiesta which was modified a bit because the improvements to Calle 13 are restricting traffic somewhat. Motorcycles of course will have access all along Calle 13. The biggest change is the location of the bands to accommodate the crowd. One of the bands appearing for the Street Fest is our own local “Agua de Coco” one of the most all-around bands you’ll hear anywhere. They play anything from reggae to rock and country to jazz—and they do it well. The other band appearing Friday night is “Manzanares”  an incredibly talented ensemble of creative musicians who play in a space all their own and with such precision you’ll be compelled to move with every beat of their rhythm, which is rich and varied but Latin focused with a lot of percussion, bass and modern flamenco licks.  The greatest news about all three of these bands is that we get to hear them again on Saturday. Agua de Coco and Manzanares will appear at the Baja Cantina and Hotel “Parade Fiesta” at the end of the parade.  Sour Diesel Trainwreck will commandeer the Bonita RV Park that is off Calle 13 for the big Saturday night Tecate/XX final concert.  There’s no way you’ll have enough of any of these three unique groups in just one night.

No matter what revs your engine, there’ll be plenty of it all over town and more than enough to go around! Have fun! Everyone else will be!  This will be the first year VTwinLife.com will be attending the rally and it looks like a good one to start!  See you all down below the border for some fun in the sun.