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*thanks to Nikolas for lending us his Royal Enfield and Jim for his assistance!
These are earlier photos of ours, re-edited by her.
* MUaH by Anna Violet Hair Styling (www.facebook.com/annaviolet.hairstyling)
Just spend 5 days riding (3000+ kms) and saw some awesome sceneries.
As I was on a ride, I really didn't take many photos. But of course was constantly checking for photographic places for a possible later visit with a camera.
This high wall on Lofoten islands (road fv807 to Nusfjord) was one of the most impressive sights on the trip. Would love to take some well thought photos of it!
Anyone have a photo with a camera of this wall? How it looks on a better light?
Revista Spaço
Model - Juliana C. Arruda
Produção - Franciele "Anja"
Look - Atitude Feminina
Make/hair - Lu
Ligths - Marcio Szklarczyk
Agradecimentos - Carlos Gasparetto
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Union Road Moto Velo. Credditon Devon.
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Vincent Motorcycles was a British manufacturer of motorcycles from 1928 to 1955
The 1948 Vincent Black Shadow was at the time the world's fastest production motorcycle.
The name was changed to Vincent Engineers (Stevenage) Ltd. in 1952 after financial losses were experienced when releasing capital to produce a Vincent-engined prototype Indian (Vindian) for the US market during 1949.
At the annual dinner of the Vincent H.R.D. Owners Club in the summer of 1955, Phil Vincent announced that the company could no longer continue in the face of heavy losses and that production of motorcycles would cease almost immediately.
In 1955, one week before Christmas, the last Vincent came off the production line and was promptly labelled "The Last".
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Normally, I don't share 'life' photos--nobody wants to see my ugly mug or those (much more attractive ones) of my friends and family. However, on the way back from the airport today, I drove by this awesome inspiring 'Flying Tigers' motorcycle. Just the right amount of camo, accent colors, and NO FAKE GUNS! I figured it was LEGO-appropriate, and inspirational. Enjoy!
Photo taken in 1987. Image is a scan off of a 3-1/2” x 5” print.
There are 4 typical features of Britain’s Greeves brand motorcycles that are visible here. The leading arm front suspension, the cast alloy I-beam subframe, the Villiers 2-stroke engine and the blue livery with distinctive Greeves’ script.
I think it’s a beauty!
Motorcycle cop from Long Island resting on E Street, NW and watching Nassau Co. Highway Patrol officers gather together for pic-taking.
Washington, DC / May 13, 2009