Monday, March 8, 2010

GRINDING, WELDING & MOTORCYCLES!




Over the weekend Gasoline Magazine was back in the shop doing some work on this years HOG WILD FOR A CURE. As you may know this summer we are raffling off a brand new 2010 Harley-Davidson Sportster Low and the proceeds will go to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. We decided that we have to make everything ourself and want it to have the Gasoline "LOOK" Here we are making a motorcycle stand that makes the motorcycle stand up straight and can not be knocked over. Take a look at the craftsmanship and if this stand doesn't look like it is going 100mph you must be blind. We will updated you on the finish product, we need to throw some paint and other goodies on it. See you this summer!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Hog Wild for a Cure Logo Design Contest




Gasoline Magazine is presenting Hog Wild for a Cure this summer. We are so busy with the magazine and promotions that we decided to give our old college a chance at coming up with the logo for Hog Wild for a Cure. Give some students a shot and maybe get a chance to work on the magazine that is sweeping North Dakota. Good Luck and we can't wait to see what they come up with.

Hog Wild for a Cure starts May 2010, more details will be released soon.

Grand Prize: Harley-Davidson Sportster Low (Black)
2nd Prize: Loser Helmet
3rd Prize: TBA
4th Prize: TBA

www.cff.org
www.stutsmanharley-davidson.com
www.gasolinemag.com
www.baaabaaa.com

Photos Credits: www.harley-davidson.com

New Website Launched

We are proud to have launched our 2010 website for Gasoline Magazine. Check it out and make sure to pick up Issue No. 4 May 2010. Enjoy the ride!


http://www.gasolinemag.com

Saturday, February 13, 2010

About Time! So Long Paul Sr.


After six seasons, the run is finally over for America’s favorite dysfunctional custom chopper family. The not so surprising news was announced on Saturday, February 6th by TLC.

" The Teutuls will always be a part of the Discovery family and we congratulate them on a tremendously successful series run.:

The show was already on its last legs due to all the family drama which includes a lawsuit between Paul Teutul, Sr. and his son Paul Teutul, Jr. over the family business, Orange County Choppers, regardless its still a great run for any TV series. The last episode airs on Thursday, February 11th at 9pm.

Credits: www.motorcycle.com

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

2010 Harley/Cystic Fibrosis Raffle




This summer starting in May 2010, Gasoline Magazine will be starting a raffle to raise proceeds for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The raffle will have 750 tickets and they will run for $20.00/each. More information to be announced soon. Check out www.gasolinemag.com

Grand Prize: 2010 Harley-Davidson Sporster Low (Black)
2nd Prize: Loser Helmet
3rd Prize: 154 PC Craftsman Mechanic Wrench Set
4th Prize: TBA

Monday, February 1, 2010

Welcome back West Coast Choppers & Jesse James Workwear





Its the 1st of a new month and we are in the process of knocking out our new website for 2010 and getting our media kits ready for our future advertisers.

We want to welcome back West Coast Choppers and Jesse James Workwear to Gasoline Magazine. They came on for our first year in 2009 and now they are back in 2010 and we are proud to have them as one of our advertisers! Are you looking to grab your audience? Advertising in Gasoline Magazine will reach them and you will be helping out a local FREE motorcycle and garage culture publication.

Want to advertise email us at contact@gasolinemag.com

Photo Credits: West Coast Choppers, Jesse James Workwear

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Harley-Davidson unveils new motorcycle, the Forty-Eight




WITI-TV, MILWAUKEE - Harley-Davidson unveiled a new motorcycle Friday; a motorcycle that is part of the Sportster lineup. It's called the Forty-Eight and is part of Harley's Dark Custom series.

There are a few items which set the Forty-Eight apart from the rest of the Sportster lineup. There's the beefy, 16-inch front tire. The mirrors on the bike hang below the handlebars. And the gas tank is a 2.1 gallon peanut-style tank.

Why is the bike called the Forty-Eight? Harley put the first peanut-style gas tank on a 1948 edition motorcycle.

Gasoline Magazine will be taking a TEST DRIVE for our viewers when our local dealership gets one in! Stay Tuned!

(Credits: fox6now.com)

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

North Dakota Weather


Today was a great day! If you where lucky to sit at home and sip on a good warm cup of joe. This was my way of getting around today in the Gasoline/Black Sheep Ford F-150, I think I spent more on gas warming it up then driving today. Well tonight it will hit -35 or lower and that is without windchill! Soon it will be summer and we will be out riding the motorcycles, until then I guess I will go and have a cup of joe.

In a few days big news coming from Gasoline Magazine and Black Sheep Design!

Later

Friday, January 1, 2010

First day of 2010




For the first day in 2010 I have did many new things. If you do not know much about me (Chad Hatzenbuhler, Owner of Gasoline Magazine and Black Sheep Design) I am talented in the artistic and business world but when it comes to mechanical situations it is a foreign language. Don’t get me wrong I know many things about them but it is the simple stuff I never really got a chance to do. My writers for the magazine are very skilled in this area and today I decided to make it a goal to do some wrenching and get myself away from the computer and get some things done and this will be a goal all year that I hope to make myself add another successful thing under my belt.

Today I made my first gasket for a 63 Studebaker Lark! Wow, was this something I could do over and over, a lot of fun and something anyone could do. This Studebaker Lark is my mother-inlaw’s ride and my Father-inlaw (Tim Helbling) and I where doing some cleaning up on it today, well Tim was teaching me some simple stuff and by the end of the day I learned many new things that I never knew before. So what did I really do today? I made a gasket for the 63 Studebaker, rotated the tires and cleaned them off, learned how to grease bearings and many other things. It was a successful day and there will be more post like this coming to the Gasoline Magazine WTF and hope you will enjoy hanging out with us and before we know it, this Studebaker will be on the road again.

Happy New Years!