Showing posts with label HAMB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HAMB. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2007

The Best New Car & Bike Website is up!

If you like my blogs, please go to this new website!

At MyRideisMe.com, you'll find that we're auto and bike enthusiasts too! If you want to see bike and cars from around the world, take a look! We've even made special tools to help you search.

You can browse the garages by type:

Care Types
Classic Styles
Import Styles
New Styles
Off-Road
Race
Show
Project
Haulers
Kit
Countries

Motorcycle Types
American Iron
Café Racer
Chopper
Custom
Drag Bike
Enduro
German Cycles
Metric Cruiser
Motard
Off-Road
Race Bike
Race Replica
Sportbike
Touring
Track Bike
Trials

Or you can find people of similar interests by searching for Lifestyles:

Auto Lifestyles
Builder
Restorer
Old School
Tuner
Euro
Hot Rodder
Street Rodder
Custom Rodder
Build-It, Drive-It
HAMB
Low Rider
Show Cars
AMBR / Ridler
Club Racer
Track Only
Exotics
Off-Road/Dirt
Show Trucks

Motorcycle Lifestyles
American Iron
Biker
Club Racer
Custom
Old School
Café Racer
Euro
Stunterz
Touring
Track Only
Build-It, Ride-It
Restoration
Off-Road/Dirt
Women Riders
Scooters

Or by the Special Skills they use working on their rides... There's something for everyone.

The best part is the way we organize our pictures. Take a look! Have you ever been frustrated that you have to fumble thru 10 pages of stereo installation pictures to find a picture of the engine? Not at MyRideisMe.com!! Thanks for looking!

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Father and Son Hot Rod Team

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Ray and Rory Forbes, this father and son team, came all the way from Reno, Nevada to enjoy the 2007 LA Roadster show. Believe it or not, these guys didn’t get to join the official show because they don’t have shinny paint. I wouldn’t have it any other way! Check out this awesome pair of traditional rods!

Dad's got style!


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One Night with a Real Doll

Despite a lifelong passion for art, Josh Leasure of Aluminum Overcast Custom Shifter Knobs is still surprised that his art became a business. Josh had a good start learning the art of metal casting and sculpture first-hand by working for his father and partner’s foundry. You'll see how it paid off.

In early 2005, a good friend suggested Josh use his bronze casting skills on aluminum items for his interior shop. Original artwork for the shop helped Josh build his sculpting skills until it was obviously time to make something for himself: A custom cast shifter knob for his Impala. Over a dozen original design skull shifter knobs later, Josh's Impala never got one! Since turning "pro" Josh has earned praise from several hot rodders he respects and is proud to say that his artwork can be found in 31 states and 6 foreign countries.

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