Biker Chick Emily on Super Street Custom Cycle's Big Dog. Photos by Tom the Bomb
The Low Down:
Make/Model: 2008 Big Dog “Pitbull”
Engine: 117 cubic inch S&S
Paint: Factory “Heaven Blue”
Owner: Super Street Custom Cycles – Fort Oglethorpe, GA
This brand new Big Dog Pitbull caught my eye as soon as I walked into Super Street Custom Cycles. The beautiful blue paint, rigid frame, distinctive (4.6 gallon) gas tank, 23-inch front wheel and 280 rear tire got my attention. By the time I realized it had a 117 cubic inch (1916cc) engine – I was hooked. The 33-degree rake really gives this bike a mean stance – and because it weighs in at only 678 pounds (dry), I imagine this bike could cash whatever check its appearance might write. All this – and it could be your’s for $29,900. On top of that – Super Street has some great financing, so you owe it to yourself to go check it out!
Our model this month is a real sweetheart. Emily has worked for her Uncle William at Super Street Custom Cycles for around eight months now, and does a little of everything from apparel, customer service, parts, Pay Pal transactions, et cetera. This hazel-eyed beauty is the mother of a 20-month-old son, a college student (studying Occupational Therapy), and likes camping, meeting people and trying new things. If you have a chance to go by and see her at Super Street, ask her to sign your copy of Road Rash Magazine. Trust me – it’s worth the trip to Fort Oglethorpe just to see her smile.
Special thanks goes out to William Lanier of Super Street Custom Cycles for providing the cover bike and studio space and to Emily for being so patient and accommodating during the shoot. Photography by “Tom the Bomb” Blevins.
The Low Down:
Make/Model: 2008 Big Dog “Pitbull”
Engine: 117 cubic inch S&S
Paint: Factory “Heaven Blue”
Owner: Super Street Custom Cycles – Fort Oglethorpe, GA
This brand new Big Dog Pitbull caught my eye as soon as I walked into Super Street Custom Cycles. The beautiful blue paint, rigid frame, distinctive (4.6 gallon) gas tank, 23-inch front wheel and 280 rear tire got my attention. By the time I realized it had a 117 cubic inch (1916cc) engine – I was hooked. The 33-degree rake really gives this bike a mean stance – and because it weighs in at only 678 pounds (dry), I imagine this bike could cash whatever check its appearance might write. All this – and it could be your’s for $29,900. On top of that – Super Street has some great financing, so you owe it to yourself to go check it out!
Our model this month is a real sweetheart. Emily has worked for her Uncle William at Super Street Custom Cycles for around eight months now, and does a little of everything from apparel, customer service, parts, Pay Pal transactions, et cetera. This hazel-eyed beauty is the mother of a 20-month-old son, a college student (studying Occupational Therapy), and likes camping, meeting people and trying new things. If you have a chance to go by and see her at Super Street, ask her to sign your copy of Road Rash Magazine. Trust me – it’s worth the trip to Fort Oglethorpe just to see her smile.
Special thanks goes out to William Lanier of Super Street Custom Cycles for providing the cover bike and studio space and to Emily for being so patient and accommodating during the shoot. Photography by “Tom the Bomb” Blevins.
Camera: Sony (Cybershot) |
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