Showing posts with label Shovelhead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shovelhead. Show all posts

4.17.2014

Profilin'...

Doug keeping it real with Justin's Shovelhead after installing dual headlamps and a new quick release king and queen seat.

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.

9.23.2013

They Keep Rollin' In...

Josh sent us a couple of shots of his nearly finished Shovel with our Hardtail Kit installed.
nice composition with the roses. Classy.


And then Mike sent us a couple of his Shovel with a Hardtail Kit.


Very nice looking machines, guys.
Thanks for your business and the updates!

9.12.2013

Hardtail Kit Installed...

Josh sent us a photo of his proper Shovelhead with one of our hardtail kits in place.
Real nice lookin' chopper, Josh. Thank you for your business

5.09.2013

Luke's Shovel...

With a few Haifley touches. Hardtail, seat, sissy, and tank paint to be exact, with the rest taken care of by the man himself.


10.17.2011

On The Road...

Our buddy James is moving east for a while, so we had him a little bbq Saturday night.

The Brainsmobile is back in working order and racking up some miles again.

And Stickrod debuted his super tough Shovel



10.03.2011

Neat Shovel...

Travis sent us a few shots of his bitchin' Shovelhead wearing it's new Haifley Bros. seat and "little guy" p-pad


Thank you Travis.

7.27.2011

Shop Shot...

At Infernal Combustion Design headquarters

6.29.2011

We're Back...

The big motorbiker get together out California way is all over and it's back to business.
Eleven of us headed out Thursday evening to beat the scorching summer heat across the desert.
Turns out Joel's tank is good for 96 miles not 100, headlights are really just a perk, and kickstands are not to be taken lightly.
We made it out in record time... Turning a six hour trip into twelve.
The show itself was a total mind blower. Between the piles of killer bikes, throngs of spectators, and abundance of vendors it was hard to take it all in.
Our resident blog monkey is having some computer storage issues and hasn't been able to upload all the pics from the weekend so stay tuned for those.
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But! Dale in Australia sent us this little pic of his Shovelhead with it's new seat and pad.
Thanks a million Dale, now go take that fella for a ride. Looks like a beautiful day for it.