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(King of the Biker movies) Wild Angels and Easy Rider.
Dennis Hopper 1936-2010
The " MAD" magazine "Sleazy Riders" cover June 1970 issue #135
The dude on the end is Michael Parks from the TV series "Then Came Bronson" (1969–1970)
When riding on my Harley, I often prefer such road to wide and clean one for the putpose of training my mentality.
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走ってみればわかるけど、ハーレーはこういう道もさほど苦労せず走れる。集中力と心を鍛えることができるが、確かに疲れる。
バイクもブーツも汚れるけど、それがいい。
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As mentioned before panning street photography has sparked my interest.
And as mentioned before I am just putting my toe in the water. In other words I'm the FNG ..;-)
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OK so this is how it went down.
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Wandered about 4 blocks away and found a small shade tree next to the road.After doing a good check for unwanted critters I settled in and waited for my first victim.
Didn't take long and even I could hear the roar of his finely tuned bike approaching .
Now this is not the typical bike one would find in Thailand quite the contrary.
And what the rider saw under the tree is not a typical sight for him either..
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Trevor's 08 Superglide, Voodoo Fender, Weeli seat and Zombis by us, plus a load of other stuff ... #superglide #dyna #dynasrock #fx #fxdb #deathsquad #wideglide #streetbob #fatbob
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A series of shots I took for Barnett Harley-Davidson's online magazine article. It's about daily custom rides from different bike builders and average Joes
Stopped by Big Lurch's garage to see what projects were in the works. He's baby sitting his friend's bike who was out of town. He help her put it back together after the paint work was done. Man that painter got some Mad skills.
Lost and found photo. 4got I had these two photos of my Friend Myron's brother's bike. It's been repainted blue since this picture was taken by Myron.
This is the second Harley I owned. I rode it for a few years before I got another ; my third Harley. At that time you could ride a tank shift in Chicago with little problem. Traffic and drivers didn't crowd you like driving today.
This machine was bought as a basket case and I put it together. Made the front axle, changed the front wheel, Made numerous other parts.
In 1967 I got my first Harley. It was a 1948 , 45 CI Flathead Tank Shift. I learned how to ride on a hand shift (tank shifter) .
I rode it home and around the block a few times, and I promptly took off for Wisconsin Dells.
I came home, three days later, cold, sore, tired , hungry and wet.
The disturbing part is that I kept on doing it.
Definition of insanity .
The repetition of an action over and over and expecting a different result.
That was 52 years ago, and I still do it. Not as far, not as long, but I still do it.
Later on in my riding history, I switched over to BMW and Moto Guzzi. You could go further, faster on them.
Tried a Gold Wing, Physically too large and you couldn't pick it up if you dropped it.
The people that you meet and the places you see are priceless.
I have done the Four Corners of the US, and almost everywhere in-between, Canada, some of Mexico. and the Isle of Man.
Would I do it all again ?
YOU BET.