
Angel Whitehorse on Motorcycle Culture, Art Bikes, and Smoke Out 2026
In this episode, Bubba Startz chats with Angel Whitehorse about her journey in motorcycle building. Angel discusses her first build, competitions, and her project for Smoke Out 2026. She shares how family influences shape her approach to blending art and functionality. Angel also talks about her resourceful building process, audience reception, and misconceptions about femininity in the motorcycle scene. The episode highlights the growing presence of women in the culture, the importance of preserving old parts, and the community's anti-establishment spirit and evolving roles of modern bikers.
Key Points
- Angel Whitehorse blends her artistic background and welding skills to create unique, functional motorcycle choppers from reclaimed parts.
- Despite facing criticism for her unconventional methods and appearance, Angel remains true to herself, using her platform to inspire and empower other women in the motorcycle community.
- Angel emphasizes the importance of preserving motorcycle culture and parts, advocating for a return to the rebellious, anti-establishment roots of the biker scene.
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