I don't know...I'm kind of liking it! I'd hope it's a US rig and not from overseas.... I'd hate to ride in the side car and always be out on the center line of the road!
It looks like something that might show up at one of the local "bike nights" around here
Well, see it's 2800 miles from NYC to LA... but only 220 miles from London to Liverpool... So he needs a fast old Honda 750 with a side hack and wings.... You know the USA is a large country, he probably has a long way to go, and a short time to get there... LOL
This blog was originally started to record a five month, 21000 mile tour of the US on my Harley-Davidson. I continue to use this blog to record my own motorcycling adventures, wherever they may be, along with my thoughts and opinions about motorcycling generally.
Having devoted most of my adult life to being a ‘company man’, the transition to the next phase of my life away from the construction industry was always going to include some challenges. Planning and then making my dream trip to explore America on my Harley-Davidson proved to be the ideal vehicle for clearing my mind of old ways of thinking and being. I rode 21,475 miles, in 27 US states in four-and-a-half months.
My motorcycling trips have continued, with journeys across much of Europe, New Zealand, North Africa and Cuba.
A few years ago, I set up and now run Tour1, which takes riders on Harley-Davidson Authorised tours across Europe. See www.tour1.co.uk.
I live just north of London in the UK.
A 2006 Road King called 'The Leading Ladies' due to the portraits of ten 1940's and 1950's actresses painted on the bike. This is the motorcycle I use to ride through America on.
My Custom Harley 'Tradewinds'
Called 'Tradewinds' this bike has a H-D engine but almost everything else is custom, made specifically for the bike.
My Custom Harley 'Amelia'
Built in 2012, this is a seventies style traditional chopper, with considerable engraving and a tremendous paint scheme
Please note all photographs on this blog are copyrighted. Do not copy or use, in whole or in part, any image from this blog either in its original form or altered in any way. If you do want to use one of the photographs, then you must ask first and I will almost certainly say yes! Thanks for your understanding.
US Tour - My Favourites Places I Went To....
It is difficult to choose, but here is my list of the highlights of my US tour, in the order I saw them in....
31. Back roads and small towns anywhere.
32. Meeting really nice people, in just about all of the places I have been.
33. The camaraderie of bikers. Everywhere, US.
11 comments:
Probably looked better in theory and on paper. Would be interesting to see how it handled. I am assuming that is a spoiler and not a sun roof.
I don't know...I'm kind of liking it! I'd hope it's a US rig and not from overseas.... I'd hate to ride in the side car and always be out on the center line of the road!
It looks like something that might show up at one of the local "bike nights" around here
It'd be alright without the silly airfoils. I doubt it goes fast enough for them to take effect. :)
It's colorful, does that count?
At least people wouldn't say they didn't see you, how could they not?
It would be faster if it had flames instead of just fire colored stripes. :)
Oh yes, flames!
I'm thinking I'm an eight year and I'd love to ride in that sidecar race car!
As an adult? Doesn't work for me. that said, someone has a rig and I don't. So, shut my mouth :)
~Keith
Looks Cool!
I don't know, it's not that bad...
Isn't the sidecar on the wrong side for GB?
Well, see it's 2800 miles from NYC to LA... but only 220 miles from London to Liverpool... So he needs a fast old Honda 750 with a side hack and wings.... You know the USA is a large country, he probably has a long way to go, and a short time to get there... LOL
All in good fun
I agree with Charlie6. Lose those tow items and it isn't near as bad.
Two, I meant two. Dag blasted fat finger syndrom.
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