Apr 23, 2012

THIRTY FIVE HOURS OF REVENGE

This past weekend, as I'm sure many of you know, was Death Science's Revenge Run 3. We didn't pull off the full on run, but it was still a great time.

Friday morning we met up with Jeff and the Peanut City Geeks with their whole crowd. We made it to some BBQ joint in Kill Devil Hills around 2pm, debated nap time, then took off to meet up with the run. We found them at the Hot Tuna in Rodanthe. I'd guess in the neighborhood of 200 bikes sat there, waiting to be let free. After this, everything was a blur at 90mph at a time, until we hit the ferry to Ocracoke. This is one thing I hated. I like my stomach and my bike on dry land. Not rolling around on the water daring my lunch to come up.

Once on the island every one hauled it to the camp site, side by side, making one of the most glorious noises this planet has ever heard. We picked a spot, threw our tents up, then went in search for dinner. We found some pub that looked to be promising. You don't really have many options on an island. I like that. After dinner we gassed up and beer'd up and went back to camp. We then went to the party on the beach. The Death Science dudes gave away a ton of cool stuff. The rest if the night was spent hanging around the bonfire and enjoying the general lack of responsibility.

Saturday morning came early. The sound of a dozen bikes ripping it at 6am didn't help either. Tents were packed, breakfast was scarfed, and we were back on the ferry before I knew what was going on. After the ferry ride, we were back to open stretches of two lane roads. Back to the top of 5th gear. Fighting the wind, the sand, and the occasional tourist. I may or may not have topped out my sportster several times over. It was a fantastic bit of road. We went through Manteo Island, through alligator alley, heading back to home. But of course, we got side tracked more than once. Fraggle had a craving for fried frog legs at some food truck near Columbia. Then, Wes found a motocross track somewhere. The people there were awesome. Dude came out and showed us around, offered us food, drinks, showers... then told us about this star rider that we were watching, who has broken more bones than I care to imagine. It was awesome seeing these kids, and adults, throwing their bikes through the air.

As we neared home, that second wind came back around. I was coming through the Monitor-Merrimac tunnel hoping, that somehow, Newport News wouldn't be on the other side. I was hoping it would be something interesting. Something like the morning fog on Ocracoke, or the miles of swamp in alligator alley. But it wasn't. It was home. The shipyard and all it's glory. The people constantly wanting to run you down and not giving a second thought.

Thanks to Death Science for putting this on for everyone every year. Thanks to Jeff and the Geeks for letting us follow y'all around. Can't wait to do it all again next year. Check out even more photos here.

 

 

 

 

Apr 19, 2012

ENJOYIN' THE OUTDOORS

Grabbed the gopro and tried to break stuff, it was a mild success.


If vimeo's not your thing, check out the youtube link here.

Apr 16, 2012

THE CHOP MEET

WHAT: OUR FIRST ANNUAL "CHOP MEET"

WHEN: SATURDAY JUNE 2ND, 2012 FROM 11AM to 4PM

WHERE: Big Daddy'z Cycles 2810 George Washington Memorial Highway Hayes, Va. (804) 642-3436

WHY: To benefit the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters

OTHER INFO: There is limited parking in the show area, so first come first served. Additional parking will be available in adjacent lots. We'll have some grub via a lunch wagon. No booze on the lot, save it for the after party! Door prizes provided by our sponsors, 50/50 raffle, and other give-aways all day. No registration fee, we just ask that you make a donation to CHKD on the way in. If you're from out of state, or don't wanna ride home, you can camp out in the woods at the after party spot. Come hang out!

For more info, drop us a line: thedudes@thelosthighways.com

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GETTIN' LOST IN GEORGIA

You know how Snapple's slogan is something like "made from the best stuff on earth?" Well, here at TLH camp, we'd like to think that we're kinda similar to Snapple, at least as far as our supporters are concerned, these folks are rad and some of the best people around... Check out our wily crew from way down south...


Apr 9, 2012

FRAGGLE EATS IT.

Mike, Jordan and our buddy Fraggle set out this past Saturday to snag some footage for a new video. We all accept a certain level of risk with riding motorcycles and driving our hot rods, and sometimes the Gods of The Road decide it's time to pay the toll. Some may never pay, some may pay little, and some may pay everything. Luckily for Fraggle, only a little was demanded.






Somehow Fraggle escaped with a few scratches and a sore ass. The bike fared just as well, bent handlebars and a banged up taillight. The Zombie Performance handlebars didn't even crack, they bent before and after the weld joint, yet another testament to Steffan's superior craftsmanship.

Apr 2, 2012

AWW TUKI, TUKI!

Travis Hess, better known to many as "Tuki", is quite the artist. His medium range is so broad that I'm willing to bet that if you stood still in front of him for long enough, you might just walk out of his shop with a Watson style flake panel job on your back. One of the nicest and most humble guys in the industry, with more talent in one fingernail than many could ever hope and a rich family history to back it up, Tuki lays down some of the most incredible paint schemes you've ever imagined, with integrity and precision.

Tuki was generous enough to set down the brushes and paint gun for a bit and answer a few questions for us. Check out what he had to say...