Posted in Automobile, Designer, Furniture, Home Decor, Luxury on 11 September 2009
One of those things that have, over the past few decades, remained exclusively male is La-Z-Boy recliners. Not that women don’t enjoy the comfort and luxury offered by these arm chairs, just that men hold on to them with such ferocity that the fairer sex is forced to let go of it.
First Impressions has come up with a custom made La-Z-Boy that is more masculine than any of its predecessors for the simple fact that it is made from something that was originally completely masculine. This armchair was made from a Harley Davidson. No need to explain what a Harley is to any male above two years of age.
Posted in Automobile, Luxury Brands, Outdoor on 29 July 2009

Mobike freaks would be ecstatic to know that we have some news from Harley-Davidson. The brand has decided to revise the line up of its 2010 designs. As per the company’s rep, the nine models that have been included in the current year’s catalog are reflective of the largest introduction ever made in the 106 year-old history of the makers. And that is the reason why they have decided to make fewer platforms in the next year.
But that doesn’t mean you do not have anything to look forward to. There is the CVO Fat Bob that Harley Davidson’s Custom Vehicle Operations group can’t stop talking about. Again, the CVO Softail Convertible, CVO Street Glide and CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide are also being celebrated as technology and style to watch out for!
Posted in Automobile, Luxury on 29 July 2009

Even the feminists would agree that the more macho a bike, the better it looks. Just take a dekko at the two new design models from the Minnesota based mobike manufacturer Victory and you will know what we are talking about. The Cross Country and Cross Roads are powered by a 106 cubic inch V-Twin and they both deliver 92 hp and 109 ln-ft torque. The 5.8 gallon fuel tanks have a reserve of 1.0 gallon which allows the rider to enjoy a carefree ride.
The developers inform that Cross Country is more touring oriented and retails for $18 K. Its large fork mounting has all sorts of digital multifunction display instrumentation as well as an analog speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, battery charge meter and an iPod ready audio system. Again, its’s seat is 26.6 inch high, which apparently is the lowesr in its class.
Posted in Luxury on 25 February 2009

I always had a thing about getting buried and being covered in mud and being eaten by maggots. It is always to get cremated and the ashes preserved in an urn or thrown into the sea. There is also something grand about being cremated that makes you not ‘rot’ but go up in flame, and that is the coolest thing about being cremated. If you felt the same way or if you have someone who feels the same way, chances are they truly are a rocking person.
If that person is rocking enough, they would certainly love Harley Davidson and other rocking stuff. Now I am making too many assumptions but let us just assume that a friend or you like Harley Davidson and also want to be cremated. Then you should just get the Born To Ride cremation urn which comes with a space of 212 cubic inches, to hold all that biker ash.
Posted in Auctions, Luxury on 1 September 2008

If you like playing guitars and love bikes then you can ink a neat deal here. If you happen to be at Milwaukee during this weekend then you are bound to hear about the roaring sounds of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. And there is a celebrating reason behind it. The company has marked its 105th anniversary and to celebrate the juncture, the Fender Custom Shop has unveiled three limited edition Stratocaster guitars with each one developed using motorcycle-style trim and gathered using socket-head Allen screws used in Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

Besides nickel, chrome and black-touch, it is blessed with elite touches that mend the strat to the bike. Counted three models are developed with an anticipated starting bid of $7,500. The sales proceeds would be donated towards the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) and the last date of auction is scheduled for 4 September.
Via UberReview
Posted in Automobile, Designer, Luxury on 25 July 2008

Those who claim to be a true American and don’t want to miss out ways to flaunt your roots then here I have one for you. Exhibiting a perfect blend of style and power, here is Harley’s new 2009 V-Rod Muscle motorcycle that offers you a reason to make people jealous after seeing touring you over this. The new 2009 V-Rod Muscle motorbike maintains that practice while also hoisting the bar for badass bikes ubiquitously. It features a liquid-cooled 1250cc Revolution V-Twin engine that yields ~122 HP and 86 ft lbs of torque at 6500 RPMs.

Priced at $18,000, it sports the Brembo brakes; 240mm rear tire, dual straight shot side pipe exhaust and a commonly clean look largely. Undoubtedly to mention, the 2009 Harley Davidson is one of the most luxurious motorcycles available in the consumer market.
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Posted in Art, Automobile, Designer on 8 July 2008

Art pieces or antiques cannot miss our vision. And the latest creation of a revolutionary piece of art is by Diederick Kraaijeveld that deserves a due amount of respect here. The self taught artist has developed this attention-grabbing artworks using domesticated wood. Popularly known as a Harley Davidson 1993 Softail Heritage, alias Cow-glide or Moo-glide as the singular edition motorbike comes layered with cowhides. Measuring 130 cm high and 110 cm wide, the model comes tinted with salvaged wood; found in dumpsters and other remote shores or derelict buildings. It is known to use one piece from a deserted farm in the California desert. Developed on-order for a biking tycoon based in Holland, a similar model can be yours if you are ready to spill over $15,000.
Courtesy Diederick Kraaijeveld!













