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Monday, December 28, 2015
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Happy to be apart of this project as a designer of the logo and poster and a featured photographer in the event. Motophotoshow is a motorcycle photography event focused on Midwest riders and their unique experience from racing to choppers. Hit up Lulu cafe in Milwaukee on Jan. 19th for the kick off party and photo exhibit.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Friday, December 11, 2015
MAMA TRIED - FLAT OUT FRIDAY
Mama Tried Show, in Partnership with Harley-Davidson
Motorcycles Presents Flat out Friday. Flat Out Friday is an indoor flat
track motorcycle race on Dr. Pepper syrup. The dried syrup will allow
the bikes to stick to the floor and reach maximum speed.
Mama Tried Show is a weekend of indoor invitational showcasing honest, homebuilt, and unusual motorcycles from the Midwest.
Seven classes of motorcycles will be competing in Flat Out Friday:
Four Stroke Brakeless: These are antique bikes that represent how flat track originally was. Riders with no brakes, suspension, or brains control their Harley’s with only throttle.
85cc Youth Class: Riders are between the ages of 7-15 years old. These are the best young guns in the mid-west.; the future of the sport. The speed and skill of these riders will be amplified on the short track.
Open Amateur: See local heroes battle for a chance to be in the Mama Tried Show and a chance to prove they are the best of the winter season.
Open Vintage: This class promises to be loud and smelly. Riders will be wrestling bikes of all makes; over every inch of the 1/16” mile track.
Pro: The States of the Mid-west produce the most pros nationally. One works hard to attain a “Pro” status. The riders will be fighting for a chance to make the main event and push even harder for the $500-to-win prize money.
Hooligan: Modern, street legal stocked framed twins. Watch these cowboys in the bull ring.
Goof Ball/Inappropriate Motorcycle Class: Inappropriate motorcycles/Inappropriate racers. Street bikes with headlights taped and covered. Costumes encouraged.
Times:
Doors open at 5:00 p.m. for watching practice.
Racing at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets:
$10.00 tickets in advance*
$15.00 at the door*
*Prices include $2/ticket facility fee. Convenience fees apply.
Pit passes:
$15 + ticket
Mama Tried Show is a weekend of indoor invitational showcasing honest, homebuilt, and unusual motorcycles from the Midwest.
Seven classes of motorcycles will be competing in Flat Out Friday:
Four Stroke Brakeless: These are antique bikes that represent how flat track originally was. Riders with no brakes, suspension, or brains control their Harley’s with only throttle.
85cc Youth Class: Riders are between the ages of 7-15 years old. These are the best young guns in the mid-west.; the future of the sport. The speed and skill of these riders will be amplified on the short track.
Open Amateur: See local heroes battle for a chance to be in the Mama Tried Show and a chance to prove they are the best of the winter season.
Open Vintage: This class promises to be loud and smelly. Riders will be wrestling bikes of all makes; over every inch of the 1/16” mile track.
Pro: The States of the Mid-west produce the most pros nationally. One works hard to attain a “Pro” status. The riders will be fighting for a chance to make the main event and push even harder for the $500-to-win prize money.
Hooligan: Modern, street legal stocked framed twins. Watch these cowboys in the bull ring.
Goof Ball/Inappropriate Motorcycle Class: Inappropriate motorcycles/Inappropriate racers. Street bikes with headlights taped and covered. Costumes encouraged.
Times:
Doors open at 5:00 p.m. for watching practice.
Racing at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets:
$10.00 tickets in advance*
$15.00 at the door*
*Prices include $2/ticket facility fee. Convenience fees apply.
Pit passes:
$15 + ticket
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
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