Thursday, January 6, 2011

2011 Easyriders Tour, Limpnickie Lot & Sons of Anarchy

The Easyriders 2011 Bike Show Tour invades LA this Saturday, Jan. 8th with over 250 of the planets hottest bikes on display, the world's top bike builders, and the star of TV's #1 hit show "Sons Of Anarchy" Charlie Hunnam "Jax". 



The Limpnickie Lot, next generation of bike builders has joined this year's tour. Look for the next generation of bike builders at upcoming shows in Sacramento, CA - Charlotte, N.C. - Knoxville, TN and Columbus, OH.

The Limpnickie Lot is a collaboration of custom bike builders and American Parts manufacturers from the next generation of the American V-Twin industry. Comprised of small shops and individuals it is their mission to ban together to promote their unique blend of culture and style derived from many younger influences including Motocross, skateboarding, heavy music, BMX, and other aspects of the next generation.

You can get $3 off admission @ easyridersevents.com.

The LA Show is 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the L.A. Convention Center, 1201 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles.
The Tour moves to Sacramento, CA - January 15 & 16 and to the Charlotte, N.C. Convention Center for shows on January 22 & 23.

February 5th - The Easyriders Show will be at the Knoxville Convention Center, 701 Henley Street, Knoxville, TN.

Then the tour moves to Columbus, OH for shows on February 11th to 13th 2011.

Click the tour flyer to enlarge for details.

The Limpnickie Lot is a collaboration of custom bike builders and American Parts manufacturers from the next generation of the American V-Twin industry. Comprised of small shops and individuals it is their mission to ban together to promote their unique blend of culture and style derived from many younger influences including Motocross, skateboarding, heavy music, BMX, and other aspects of the next generation.

By making appearances at several national and regional rallies throughout the year the group intends to bring as much attention to both this movement and their products as is possible.

 Also at the top of their goals is to take the whole motorcycle culture a step back to a more basic time. With a large amount of respect for the history that it has, they hope that by focusing on the riding and adventure, self expression and freedoms that have always been inseparable from the culture that they may influence the direction of where it goes next.

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