first pic is of me sometime in the 80s I lived in the bus , ocean veiw up on the hill in Encinitas California , funny thing is I still have the bike next pic is my dad in the army, after he got out he still rode harleys untill he married my mom , my old sportster and car is my dads 31 chevy
HardlLuck750,
That is a famous image from Danny Lyon's Photo book "The Bikeriders" published in the late '60s. The whole story is told there. No stolen Cuts! That is indeed an Angel and an Outlaw.
Robbie
From 1974, 51 pan I had for 25 years. Sold it to help finance my daughter's college education. Need to find the pic I took before I sold it. It was a sweet bike and ran hard and fast
From 1974, 51 pan I had for 25 years. Sold it to help finance my daughter's college education. Need to find the pic I took before I sold it. It was a sweet bike and ran hard and fast
thief; that's a great bike and a great picture. I love the way the throttle cable just droops outside the bike. it's just what it takes no more no less.
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