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Monday, 23 May 2022

Lahti Hela Ride-In Bike Show VIII - 21st of May 2022 - Lahti, Finland

Last weekend I made a short trip to Lahti to check out Lahti Hela Ride-In Bike Show VIII. Here are few photos I captured during my stay. Take a look 😎

Harley-Davidson Panhead

Saturday, 18 April 2020

American Car Show 2019 - 11th of May - Oulu, Finland - Part 3/4 - Motorcycles

Throwback to last year's American Car Show held in Oulu during mother's day weekend. Here's a set of photos of cool motorcycles displayed at the show. Take a look 😊

1950 Harley-Davidson Panshovel

Wednesday, 19 February 2020

The Kustom Kulture Show 2020 @ Cable Factory - 9th of February - Helsinki, Finland

This year's Kustom Kulture Show once again displayed lots of cool kustom cars and motorcycles. In addition there were various type of artists and craftsmen such as painters and tattoo artists. Event kicked off on Saturday which ended to a party with bands playing live music and performances such as Burleski and sword dancing. I made my visit during Sunday morning knowing it would be a squeeze to fit in later and hoping there would be more space for photographing. Check out how the event looked 😎

1952 Buick @mast_auto

Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Helsinki Bike Show 2018 @ Merisatamanranta, Kaivopuisto - 9th of June - Helsinki, Finland

Here's photos from this year's Helsinki Bike Show (HBS) organized by Modified Motorcycle Association of Finland (MMAF) and Aliens MC at Merisatamanranta in Kaivopuisto, Helsinki. HBS is a free of charge ride-in motorcycle show for custom motorcycles. Show gathers around 100 motorcycles each year for display. The quality of those bikes is always really high. Jury picks out three best motorcycles of each category (Sportbike, Street fighter, Cafe racer, Bagger, Custom, Classic custom, Chopper, Best paint, Jury's and People's choice) which receive a trophy. In addition a lot of visitors ride in with their own motorcycles and gather around the street and harbour of Merisatamanranta.

1946 Indian Chief