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Artsy Stuff
Ramble on, Brother.
Our buddies at Prism are up to their usual southern antics again. These dudes build gorgeous motorcycles, and they also happen to ride 'em!
https://vimeo.com/247748121
In their third short fil...

BED
Biltwell Black —What It Is, Why We Think It's Better, and How to Care For It
Over the years we've fielded thousands of questions from inquisitive bikeriders who want to know more about the parts we make for their motorcycles. Tops on the list of customer Q&A might be, "...

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Frijole 833 NORRA Mexican 1000 Project Update: Test Day 1
Somebody's got to do it. Thankfully we have Otto, who wasn't afraid to be the first to crash the bike.
I think we all had this insidious doubt in the back of our brain-housing groups that whisp...

EXFIL
Every Day Carry with Kyle Defoor
Several of us here at Biltwell are veterans and most of us are gun enthusiasts. Anyone who has spent any time in that world knows there is no shortage of kooks with loony ideas and bullshit opinion...

Bike Features
69 Awesome Chopper Photos to Help You Fight Cabin Fever
Winter means “stuck indoors” for lots of riders all around the world. For many, it’s the time they get to redo their machine or build a new one without the distraction of sunny days and dry roads. ...

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Frijole 833 NORRA Mexican 1000 Project Update 1-10-18
So we missed our deadline of January 1st by a bit, but it wasn't for a lack of trying! Some things have to be done out-of-house and took a little longer than expected. We plan on testing next ...

1928 Ford Model A
Perfect Imperfection: Haifley Bros. 1928 Ford Model A Roadster
This story ran in Greasy Kulture Magazine, number 60
My grandpa “Red” was a moonshiner in Alabama during prohibition. Pop had no idea that his outlaw antics were the original foundation that hot...

Artsy Stuff
Tons of Sissy Bar Ideas
Supposedly a “sissy bar” was originally a handle put on the back fender or rear of a motorcycle’s frame to give people a place to grab onto so they could help a racer through a difficult section on...

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Knurling—What It Is, How It Works, And Why We Don't Do It On Biltwell Handlebars
If your two-wheeled roots go back a bit, you're probably familiar with the 1/2- to 3/4-inch wide serrations in the bar clamp area on some stock and many aftermarket handlebars. These small metal ri...