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Country: Japan
22 horsepower
Transmission: four speeds
Weight; 546 lbs.
Top speed: 60 mph
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
*One week of Transport & Motion* Mon-Day 1
I had a few songs in mind, nothing came quite close, too many travel stories, too many ideas, one week of transport is not enough, I never got over the idea that SL is also a journey.
Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild (Easy Rider) (1969)
Body: Maitreya Mesh Body - Lara V5.3
Head: LeLUTKA Zora Head 3.1
Hair: MINA Hair - Sanne
Outfit: adorsy - Denim
Sunglasses: adorsy - Nolana
Lighting and/or windlights: Made by myself
Motorcycle: (Milk Motion)Turlaccor Custombike - MotoDesign -Vix Motors - VixBoy Touring Army - Extreme
Backdrop: URBAN JUNGLE - DEAD END A
Pose : by myself Using AnyPose BVH v1.92
This photo was taken in: Naturally Naughty Photo Studio
This configuration is usually used for transporting animals (mostly pigs). Bacolod City, Philippines.
Feel free to visit and take snapshot here.
You can use your own props, poseballs or vehicles.
Please post your lovely works to our frickr group.
The Road Sinners MC
All of them are NPC actually :P
All of you motorcycle (not car) people ... this is the only motorcycle I could find and it is on a sign. This is a motorcycle club in the Northern Neck of Virginia. It is called Down-N-Dirty. I have only seen motorcycles parked there on occasional weekend evenings. Maybe you can identify the type of motorcycle on the sign.
Probably the best motorized way to quickly get around Paris. These are parked on the narrow cobbled street in Les Abbesses, Montmartre, Paris.
I went to a Bike Race with my grandpa Saturday. This was a motorbike that was riding with the crowd.
Folke Mannerstedt and his racing bike at the Stockholm velodrome in 1923. Mannerstedt (1901 - 1897) broke the Swedish 5000 m record on that day.My colorization of Bertil Norberg´s original photo in the SCIF.se archive.
Mannerstedt went on to study engineering and later became a very successful designer of Husqvarna motorcycles.
“Travelling in a car is like watching a movie. Riding in a motorcycle is like starring in it.” - unknown. This was taken while driving through one of the many tunnels we encountered on our trip out west last spring. We were always conscious of falling rocks on our drive through the Rockies. That kind of danger just adds to the thrill of a motorcycle adventure. I was content to watch the movie.