The Lords of Loud is a group of custom motorcycle builders/riders throughout the MID-WEST! We are NOT A MC!! We represent the brotherhood of a MC, and respect all MC's alike! We believe Period Correct is not always Correct, we build bikes that suit us, and we RIDE THE MOTHERFUCKERS!




Tuesday, March 16, 2010

BGRYN's powder coated ghetto z's!!

BGRYN from CC powdercoated the ghetto z's i sent him! 
Thanks Ryan

neat video from spindle on QCB


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March 16 2010

This is how my day went!
made a homemade clutch compressor
Found out the prev owner used a dry clutch mainshaft
and gazza sent me plenty of quadcambastards stickers!!

tank chomping

This is what my Midnight adventure sought out! chopping my sporty KING gas tank, narrowed 4" 

Sunday, March 14, 2010

FIM IS THE SHIT!!

Big thanks to flatironmike for sending these stickers to us!
The rest of the guys havnt got here yet so ill send u some more pics of what we stick em on

Jason Jesse

Adam Wright Shoots Jason Jessee Part 1So let's get something out in the open here right off the bat: Adam is one of the best dudes we've met while shooting all these videos. If...
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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

FORSALE: KZ440 Cafe

FORSALE
 brand new tires recent tuneup, fuckin fun bike to rip around on
$1200 OBO
email krown@rocketmail.com for more info

Born Free

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All-Black Penguin Discovered


King Penguins are notorious for their prim, tuxedoed appearance -- but a recently discovered all-black penguin seems unafraid to defy convention. In what has been described as a "one in a zillion kind of mutation," biologists say that the animal has lost control of its pigmentation, an occurrence that is extremely rare. Other than the penguin's monochromatic outfit, the animal appears to be perfectly healthy -- and then some. "Look at the size of those legs," said one scientist, "It's an absolute monster."
The under-dressed penguin was photographed by Andrew Evans of National Geographic on the island of South Georgia near Antarctica. As the picture circulated, some biologists were taken aback -- including Dr. Allan Baker of the University of Toronto.