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Hell on Wheels: Hot August Nights

Hell on Wheels puts on a few events a year, and they’re always an absolutely filthy good time. From the Halloween Hill Climb, to the Scrambles, to this here old Hot August Nights.

Every event HOW puts on is centered around having a good time. It’s goal #1.

Anyone who wants to can race, as long as you can put up the small entry fee. It’s the sort of event where the minibike class was the most crowded. These guys are notorious for their “Run What Ya Brung” class races, which are always entertaining to say the least.

Even if it has gotten much more crowded in the last few years, the spirit of the events remains the same. Racers from all over come to the Hell on Wheels events for some light hearted fun, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t going all-out when it comes their turn to get slideways. There were more pros than ever this year, making my job as a spectator that much more fun. Being out in Perris, CA we were all very thankful that most of the racing took place once the sun had gone down.

If you havent had the chance to get out to a Hell on Wheels event, do yourself a favor and go to HellonWheelsMC.com for details on the next one.

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RAM Mount Handlebar Phone Holder

The RAM Mount Tough-Claw with universal X-Grip Phone Cradle is a small and efficient handlebar mounting system to keep your technology at your fingertips. The X-Grip cradle has a clean and clever four leg design that sports great holding power without hiding your smart-phone behind foam pads and plastic. The X-Grip cradle expands and contracts for perfect fit of most smart phones. This mount rotates 360 degrees.

The X-Grip cradle is compatible with handheld devices that will fit the dimensions listed below. It is important to verify the dimensions of your handheld device with a case/sleeve/skin when determining the overall size.

Clamping Range (Rail/Tube Surfaces):
0.625″ to 1.5″

Clamping Range (Flat Surfaces):
0″ to 1.14″

X-Grip Cradle Dimensions
Minimum Width = 1.875″
Maximum Width = 3.25″
Depth = 0.875″

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Loop 2 ForgetMe not plus Cowboy

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Quick Loop 1

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Length: 132.57km / 82.86mi

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Guerilla Four: An XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts

Guerilla Four: a stealthy custom Yamaha XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts.
Yamaha’s XJR 1300 is proof that, once in a while, major manufacturers pay attention. And get it right. Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, the iconic street bruiser was re-released this year with a refreshed look and a layout that encourages customization—thanks to the prolific Yard Built program.

Driving the movement is Yamaha’s European product manager, Shun Miyazawa. Shun and his team have now turned their attention to Taiwan, and one of our favorite builders: Rough Crafts‘ Winston Yeh.

Guerilla Four: a stealthy custom Yamaha XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts.
Known for his edgy Harley builds, Winston’s trademark aesthetic is tough, dark and menacing. A vibe that the muscular XJR wears well.

“We’ve been privileged to work with the best custom builders in the world,” says Shun, “and builders who are doing something original, pushing boundaries with a distinct style. The ‘Guerilla Four’ is no exception, with the Rough Crafts signature—a sleek, stripped back creation that really stands out.”

Guerilla Four: a stealthy custom Yamaha XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts.
It’s one of those rare cases when the PR blurb matches the reality. Winston’s process is collaborative: he kicks off each build by sketching it out digitally, before turning to a trusted network of artisans in Taipei to execute it. And he has an arsenal of Rough Crafts parts at his disposal—bolt-on bits developed and refined over time.

His approach to the XJR 1300 was simple: ramp up the brutality with his signature ‘Guerilla’ look. As with all Yard Built customs, the trick was to leave the frame as unscathed as possible. It’s a look that can be emulated by ‘everyday’ XJR owners.

Guerilla Four: a stealthy custom Yamaha XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts.
Winston started by beefing up the front end with a set of Yamaha VMAX forks. Held in place by custom-made triple trees, they’ve been dropped by 100mm and the front brake caliper mount’s been modified to take 11.5-inch discs.

Equally brawny are the wheels: 16×5.0 Roland Sands Design Boss rims, wrapped in chunky Coker Beck tires. Out back, the stock Öhlins rear shocks were stripped, refinished in black and re-assembled.

Guerilla Four: a stealthy custom Yamaha XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts.
A new ISR braking system has been installed, and the XJR’s airbox has been replaced by a set of velocity stacks. The exhaust headers are stock, but the silencer is a Rough Crafts creation.

The steel bodywork—from the scalloped tank to the sharp tail section—was fabricated by OneHandMade Customs. And the paint, a typically monochrome Rough Crafts scheme, was executed by Taipei’s top paint shop, Air Runner Custom Paint.

Guerilla Four: a stealthy custom Yamaha XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts.
A sprinkling of Rough Crafts parts were added to finish it off. These include foot pegs, handlebars and risers, grips, a headlight grill and a custom fuel cap. And all the instrumentation’s been binned for a super-clean cockpit (and extra attitude).

‘Guerilla Four’ is one of the best Yard Built—and Rough Crafts—bikes that we’ve seen yet. And, in typical Yard Built fashion, a selection of parts from the build will be available for owners to customize their own XJRs.

Guerilla Four: a stealthy custom Yamaha XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts.
We reckon the XJR 1300’s popularity just went up a notch.

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Guerilla Four: a stealthy custom Yamaha XJR 1300 from Rough Crafts.

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Welding Can Be Common and Welding Can Be Art

Welding may be common, but the welder doesn’t have to be. How you approach your work makes all the difference. You can be that guy watching the clock, putting in the time and collecting a check, or you can set a higher standard. Scott Raabe is one of the other guys, he takes his work […]

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Eisenberg V8 Motorcycle from the MADMAX Team at Maxicorp Autosports

Zef Eisenberg who runs Maxicorp Autosports on the island of Guernsey has been building some really high performance, outside the box machinery. Their turbine bike is impressive, to say the least, but how about a nice little V8 designed especially for motorcycles? Sure, why not? He preferred a flatplane crank, which eliminates the rumble many […]

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Klock Werks Flare™ Windshield Now Available for Indian Chieftain and RoadMaster

Now Indian Chieftain and RoadMaster model motorcycle riders can enjoy the benefits of touring with a Klock Werks Flare™ Windshield. The patented Flare™ Windshield design features “hips” at the sides that re-route the wind away from you while adding downforce to…

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september ride

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Length: 203.13km / 126.96mi

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Triumph Motorcycles Fined $2.9 Million for Failure-To-Report Case On Steering Defect

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that it investigated after the company recalled more than 1,300 motorcycles for a defect that could reduce steering capability, and the company filed a late response to a NHTSA Special Order. Yesterday…

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