Body and Machine
Need a New Exhaust for your Motorcycle?
How would you like to score a new Vance & Hines exhaust for your ride? You can along with tons of other prizes for YOU AND your motorcycle if you enter the Garage-Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover.
HURRY deadline to enter is June 29th, 2016 Click here for rules and regulations and how to enter!
Boots For Ride and Play
Everyone has their own personal favorite style of boot. Some like a boot that laces up, others prefer one that slips on. Some like a flat heel, others prefer having a higher heel. Some prefer a rugged boot to handle the rough riding, others prefer a boot that has more styling so they can complete the outfit at the destination of the ride. All reasons are personal and totally legit. We set out to try to find a boot that could perhaps have the best of all of these specifications.
We landed on the Galinda Boot by Harley-Davidson Footwear. This boot perfectly combines looks with durability. It has a full grain leather upper and a full length cushion sock lining, making it pretty darn comfy! It sits perfect on a 3” heel height and the upper part is 12”, which fits nicely over skinny jeans or a pair of riding leggings.
(Stay tuned for a review on these Go-Go Gear LA riding leggings in the shot).
As all of the Harley-Davidson Footwear boots this pair has a Goodyear welt construction. Giving you solid footing. Sara wore these up in Laconia and tested them on the Kancamagus highway and got some off-road hiking along the Saco river in. “They were fine to stomp around the hillside, rocks, and water. They held up just great, and were comfy, a necessity for me these days.”
Be sure to check these out as an option if you are looking for a new boot to ride with this season. If you enter our Ultimate Biker Makeover contest, you could have a shot at winning a pair!
Want to score some gear from Hijinx?
Hijinx Apparel
How would you like to score new digs from Hijinx Apparel? You can along with tons of other prizes for YOU AND your motorcycle if you enter the Garage-Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover.
HURRY deadline to enter is June 29th, 2016 Click here for rules and regulations and how to enter!
Need a new pair of riding boots?
How would you like to score a wardrobe of shoes from Harley-Davidson Footwear? You can along with tons of other prizes for YOU AND your motorcycle if you enter the Garage-Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover.
HURRY deadline to enter is June 29th, 2016 Click here for rules and regulations and how to enter!
Need some New Gear from Baker Drivetrain?
How would you like to score Baker Drivetrain products for your ride? You can along with tons of other prizes for YOU AND your motorcycle if you enter the Garage-Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover.
HURRY deadline to enter is June 29th, 2016 Click here for rules and regulations and how to enter!
Could you use a new riding jacket and helmet from J&P Cycles?
How would you like to score a new riding jacket and helmet form J&P Cycles? You can along with tons of other prizes for YOU AND your motorcycle if you enter the Garage-Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover.
HURRY deadline to enter is June 29th, 2016 Click here for rules and regulations and how to enter!
Want to win a set of Avon Tires?
How would you like to score a new set of Avon Tires for your ride? You can along with tons of other prizes for YOU AND your motorcycle if you enter the Garage-Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover.
HURRY deadline to enter is June 29th, 2016 Click here for rules and regulations and how to enter!
Happy Father’s Day
Happy Father’s Day to all the “Garage-Dad’s” out there. Thanks for taking the time to share your passions with us, and thanks for all the life lessons we learned in the Garage with you!
Ride Home from Laconia Bike Week in Comfort!
Laconia Bike Week is billed as “the world’s oldest motorcycle rally” but we just know it as Mustang Seats’ favorite New England rally.
The Lake Winnipesaukee area offers spectacular, scenic rides and Mustang knows New England scenery! Since 1980, all Mustang seats have been proudly handcrafted and assembled in Three Rivers, Massachusetts, just three hours south of Laconia! (Tours are available by appointment.)
Stop by Mustang’s huge rally truck rig at Laconia Harley-Davidson® from June 12-19. Check out Mustang’s incredible selection of seat styles for Harley-Davidson®, Indian, Victory, Kawasaki, Triumph, Can-Am, Honda, Ducati, BMW, Yamaha and Suzuki
Not only will Mustang’s factory-trained reps help you try seats on your bike for the best fit for both you and your passenger but, after you select your perfect replacement seat, they will mount it for you for free. Finally, living up to Mustang’s #1 rating in customer service, they will ship your old seat back home for you for free.
Can’t make it to Laconia? See Mustang’s complete rally schedule
100th running of the Indy 500…With my Dad!
My Dad and I share a lot of the same interests, I credit him for turning me into the gear head I am. He even hooked me up with his 1966 Mustang for my first car. That car had only 32,000 original miles on it. We both enjoy road trips and we like the same music. I made sure to have his favorites on hand, some Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Lynyrd Skynyrd and of course Van Halen. We had perfect weather as we loaded up my Dodge Van (know as the ‘Dodge Mahal”) and we drove west. I was taking my Dad to his first ever Indy 500 race. My Dad is 76 years young and this was a big deal.
My dad always drove us everywhere for our family vacations. He even drove us to Daytona in 1979 in a van stye motorhome to watch the 500. We parked in the infield and he took me down to the pits. I spotted my favorite driver Richie Evans and his crew around his famous orange number 61 car. we were on the other side of the fence and I was screaming his name over and over trying to get his attention. Finally one of his crew spotted me and gave Richie a heads up about a “little fan”. He gave me a big wave and I couldn’t have been happier. There I was holding my Dad’s hand getting a wave from Richie Evans infield of the Daytona Speedway. My Dad just created a racing fan for life.
Dad grew up racing boats, then cars,and after returning from Germany where he was stationed in the Army he started his business and his family. There wasn’t much free time for his racing career and he was ok with that. He took us to the races every weekend. He shared his passion of racing with his family and we loved it. Me, my sister and brother each had our own favorite driver. I remember at one race Dad bought me a pair of orange sunglasses, I loved those “Richie Evans” glasses.
Saturday was the day I think we were both super excited about. This was the “Legends Day” at Indianapolis Speedway. A ton of vintage Indy race cars would be at the track and would be running a few laps. This day was going to be even better since two of Dad’s friends were going to be here with their vintage cars. Pat from California had his 1933 Duesenberg powered Wonder Bread Car and Lou from Chicago had his Ford Flathead 34 car. We got to watch these guys and about 60 others run these cars on the track.
The vintage cars fired up and made their way to the track. the rear engine cars took to the track first. You could hear each shift as these heavy machines steadily got up to speed, some of them hitting well over 140mph. The front engine cars grabbed the track next and the speeds were higher.
These cars were painted with brighter colors and I loved chasing the streaky rainbow of color through my camera lens as I panned with the cars. I would occasionally glance over at Dad to see the huge smile on his face. I knew this was such a great day for him. We made our way over to the pit area to see the cars up close and to talk with Dad’s friends. We took pictures sitting in cars and laughed sharing stories. It was so great to share this with him, and I couldn’t help but recall that day in 1979 at the Daytona Speedway.
We walked all over that 2.5 miles track and made our way over to the garage area. We also got an idea of where our seats would be for the 500 on Sunday. With the temps in the high 80’s I was relieved to see we were under the covered area of the paddock. I guess the tables had turned and it was my time to be thinking of Dad and his comfort.
Sunday race day we were up and ready to get to the track. We signed up for the shuttle at the hotel since the race was sold out and the news reports were expecting over 350,000 people. I was a little nervous to be honest. I’m not a fan of big crowds like this, I’m well aware of the hazards that can happen fast when you have crowds of this size in one spot. we got to the track and walked shoulder to shoulder to the gate, through the gate and to our seats. we had amazing seats directly across from the pit area and could see all the pre-race entertainment. The parade of vintage cars, the parade honoring our service men and women, the singing of our national anthem and of course “Back home again in Indiana”, it all happened right there in front of us. This was it, the moment was here, “Lady and Gentleman, start your engines!” I had been waiting all weekend to hear these cars fire up, and oh man, it was amazing. Mario Andretti lead the field around the track with Lady GaGa as a passenger and he gave her one hell of a ride. The pace car pulled in and the green flag dropped. This was it, he was finally here in person to watch the Indy 500. We stayed glued to our seats the entire race and enjoyed every minute. When the race ended it took us over 3 hours to get back to the hotel. There were so many people in town that the police closed all incoming traffic down. That meant the shuttle busses could no longer get back in to take groups back to the hotel. Some people chose to bitch, moan and yell about it. Me and dad found some shade and another older gentleman and we just passed the time talking. Turns out this was this gentleman’s 58th time watching the Indy 500. He was 83 years old and has been watching this race live for a long time. We made it back to the hotel safe, got some food, watched the recording of the race and recalled the wrecks and action as they unfolded on TV.
Monday morning we loaded back up the Dodge Mahal and were east bound and down. We cranked some Johnny Cash for the ride home and made tracks singing and smiling. Thanks Dad for making me the race fan I am. I couldn’t have picked a better person to share this experience with. I still can’t believe it, me and my Dad were at the 100th running of the Indy 500 in 2016 together!