Showing posts with label Choppers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choppers. Show all posts

10.29.2014

A few thing that happened

Turk sent us a sweet poncho to do his seat up. 


Drew digging his swingarm sissy bar and seat. 
The buell chopper got a few stainless touches. 
Chris' softail received a new seat. 
Caught our buddy Scott on the freeway getting out of town on his Panhead. 
Visited a friends house. Boing!!
Get your shirts now. 






9.02.2014

Get Some!

The lovely Mysti Moon says, "Get on over to the DicE store and grab one of these beautiful limited edition Haifley solo seats along with issue #57 of the mag! There's only 50, so get a move on, boys!"

 Even if you don't pick up one of the special edition seats you can still put your mitts on #57 that includes a nice article on our little shop, a feature on Tucson Luke's Ironhead chopper and all of the other goodness you've come to expect from the gents over at DicE Magazine.

2.11.2014

It's a Big 'un...

Emily helps demonstrate the scale of this beautiful seat she just finished up.

2.06.2014

Who's Ready to Boogie...

A bunch of chopper dudes are meeting up at our place at 7:30 and rolling down to the 8am rally point.
So if you're into riding choppers and stuff, come on down for some good times.

2.03.2014

It's Alive...

First of all, thanks to everyone out there for being so patient while we fine tuned the Evo Sportster hardtail kits. It has been a painstaking process but we are very happy with the final product, and we are confident you will be too. 

The new HAIFLEYBROTHERS.COM website is up and running with everything we have available to customize your 1986-2003 Harley Davidson Sportster.

12.10.2013

Sissys...

Jame's BSA demonstrating that when you buy a Haifley Brothers DIY sissy bar kit you can customize it to your liking.

Find them HERE, or HERE

We also just added the "shorty" sissy bar kit that is 10" shorter than our original.
Available HERE

11.13.2013

BBQ Fun...

Here's a whole bunch of  shots from the BBQ taken by our neighbor, Guy.
He was the roving photographer through most of the evening.
Check em out, you might be in one of them.