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I took a photo of this custom Triumph Bonneville Bobber at a car show then did some major alterations in my editing software.
One of my favorite free camping spots. Squeezed in between Old Highway 10 on the left, and B.N.S.F. tracks on the right.
Smile on Saturday - Orange
I've just returned from Valkenburg, Netherlands and along the canal I spotted this 'orange' plaque on the wall of a small museum about the American Indian Motorcycle Company. There were a couple of old examples of the bikes adorning the building but unfortunately it appeared to have refurbishment work going on so did not open during my stay.
In 1897, industry pioneer George M. Hendee founded a bicycle production company called the Hendee Manufacturing Company. Along with co-founder and chief engineer Oscar Hedstrom, Hendee opened the company’s first factory in downtown Springfield, USA, in 1901.
What followed was half a century of unparalleled growth in motorcycle production and innovation, and foundational leadership in curating a true American riding culture. In 1923, the company changed its name from The Hendee Manufacturing Company to The Indian Motocycle Company
Aaaaand bike week finally comes to a close. It’s a Friday, so we’ve got to go out with something sporty.
Many thanks to everyone who followed along this week and viewed/commented/favorited. I’m sure I’ll get the mini motorcycle bug again some day, but for now it’s back to sorting… :-)
great winter cold day in tel aviv port, cold sun but blue sky and this kind of scene that attracted me.
©joanne mariol 2019
Nikon D50 + Snapseed
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Nice day for a ride
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This abandoned motorcycle was in kustavi Finland. Who has driven this motorcycle, where are those people now. Married, divorced, or something else. Maybye the owner was standing behind my back.