Brass Balls Bobbers Bike Bags Bronze
It’s A Winner!
One of Brass Balls Bobbers creations took third place in the AMD World Bike Building Championships in Sturgis this year. it was recognized as one of the top ten production bikes of 2008. It’s hard to believe that some low life wouldn’t fork over the money to buy this bike after it was built. So if you’re interested it’s for sale but only if you are serious about buying it.
IW/BBB Collaboration On Custom Bobber Giveaway
Also in Sturgis was the bike that IronWorks and Brass Balls Bobber is collaborating on. Although still in the prelimenary stages the bike is starting to take shape. YOU can have a chance to win the final version by subscribing to or renewing your subscription to IronWorks magazine. For more info www.ironworksmag.com/brassballs or www.brassballsbobbers.com
15/08/2008 at 10:54 am Permalink
I haven’t renewed my subscription yet, but I will. I did checkout the Brass Balls Flickr gallery and I found a great image of Marilyn with Rick Fairless. Check it out! http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3082/2760729880_a3172a31f7.jpg
15/08/2008 at 7:35 pm Permalink
I’ve been a fan of Brass Balls for some time. I’ve also been a reader of Ironworks for the last couple of years. When I saw you guys were working on a giveaway bike, I went from buying my magazine at the bookstore to getting it in the mail. So now all you guys need to do is make me the winner and all will be good.
18/08/2008 at 3:26 pm Permalink
MMagorski, I don’t know how great that image is, but thanks anyway. I generally prefer to be on the “picture taking” side of the camera. And FYI, that’s Brenda Fox with Rick and me. She’s bouncing back from treatment for breast cancer and it was great to see her happy and positive at the Sturgis rally. The folks at Top 50 held a charity ride and auction for breast cancer, led by Brenda and legendary racer Malcolm Smith. They joined a bunch of other great people who did what bikers do best - take care of each other.
18/08/2008 at 4:52 pm Permalink
My wife’s sister had breast cancer. That was tough on her, but she managed to pull through. Seems like you hear more success stories these days. I guess all those pink ribbons help.
19/08/2008 at 8:33 am Permalink
You Brenda look good in front of the camera, don’t be so hard on ourselves!
19/08/2008 at 8:34 am Permalink
Oops! I had a typo. That should read “yourselves”. Too bad you can’t edit your comments.
19/08/2008 at 8:36 am Permalink
Ha! I read it again, it should have been… “You and Brenda look good in front of a camera, don’t be so hard on yourselves!” Damn! You’d think I was a high school drop out.
19/08/2008 at 1:59 pm Permalink
MMagorski,
If you would like I can either delete you previous posts or combine them into one. We tried to make a filter for high school drop-outs, but the algorithm for such a filter required too many system resources. Besides, I doubt it would have caught something as screwed up as your last three posts.
All in jest—be well, ride safe!
19/08/2008 at 7:27 pm Permalink
Seriously, an edit feature or comment preview would be nice.
20/08/2008 at 3:14 pm Permalink
Brass Balls & Company have designed some very nice old-school bikes. And Dar Holdsworth, the fearless leader, is once of the nices guys in the business. Someone’s going to win an awesome ride!