A three days muck around adventure in Gotham City. Three very handsome gents gathered to scope out the new metal and technology – but most of all to check out the old legendary stuff from Harley and Indian. It was not only fun, it was also an Amazing experience to see all and take every opportunity to climb metal and handle bars. Here’s what happened at the fair;
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Solid technology
Back in action after many years
Bound to age with grace
Shake your tail feathers
Not sure about the rims
You’re in the army now
The heart of Indian
Check out the stick shift
Excessively look-alike… but LED lights…. please
Almost like Tjockponken
Classic lines
Old guy on young brand although it is almost like an Indian
Shiny café racer that had us all drooling
Big guns from BMW (1600cc)
Candy flake
old metal that can put new to shame – look at the details !!!
Full crowd
HD Magnus all geared up
Berit on shopping spree
Details from the home of orange
The brand we like
All that natural leather
Can’t beat a classic
That evil smile
Jet engine must be made by “Q”
Jake is home at last
Just waiting for my son to step up
Moto Guzzi knows how to do it
Light & strong from TQ Motorsports
He looks more confused than happy
Jake working to get the best snaps
Ride defensively. Indian Chief
The ladies seemed to love this bike
Jake investigating the latest adventure bike from Ducati
Indian Motorcycles
Yet another adventure bike built for tiny guys
First American metal
Bring a friend
Nice paintjob, odd bike
Ready to sign the contract ?
Classic trademark of an Indian
Nice but did not do the trick for Mullo
Dirtbike mania
learning experience for both
Real show stopper
Mullo and his ride
Magnus won’t let go
The season is near…
Motörhead of course
HD Magnus is on fire
Facial expression
Makes you want to get out there
Captain George Mainwaring from Dad’s Army and Sture Stelben
Slow down, capture the moment. The whole thing about riding motorbikes is to enjoy the moment, chill out, enjoy with friends, see nice things and have fun. Be good, do good and good things will come to you.