Here are pictures of some of the motorcycles that
have been part of my life. I've been riding motor scooters and/or motorcycles
since I was 14 and throwing my first paper route. I even went motorcycle
camping, with all my gear on the back of a Honda 450. I tried cross-country
riding, but that proved to be too dangerous so I went back to street bikes. I
then went about 16 years without riding, but in the early-90s I discovered the
Harley Davidson world of motorcycles and at one time or another I owned six
Harleys, plus a Honda Gold Wing.
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First motorcycle, a 1950 Mustang (9-1/2 hp) |
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1968 Honda 175 Scrambler |
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1970 Honda 450 (I could pack enough on this bike to camp for a week) |
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1972 Honda 750 in Death Valley (note dust storm in background) |
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1994 Yamaha Virago (bought this to ride while my Harley was on order) |
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Harley arrived - a 1994 Harley Davidson Dyna Low Rider (1360cc) |
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1994 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic (1360cc) |
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Highest point on the Blue Ridge Parkway |
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1997 Suzuki Intruder 1400 (also bought this to ride while Harley was on order) |
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Harley arrived - a 1998 Dyna Low Rider (1360cc) |
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A 2001 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic (1450cc) |
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Just finished riding Deals Gap on the Heritage Softail (the Gap on Hwy 129 has 318 curves in 11 miles) |
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Sometimes I decided to trailer the Softail Heritage to my riding destination |
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1998 Yamaha Silverado at Mt. Magazine in Arkansas (650cc) |
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2001 Honda Gold Wing GL1800
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2003 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic (1360cc) |
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