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Alligator bike, seen at Leesburg, FL bike event.
Biker Wisdom:
"The only good view of a thunderstorm is in your rearview mirror."

Briggs & Stratton Flyer
Biker Wisdom: .
"Never do less than forty miles before breakfast."

If you're tired enough,
you
can sleep anywhere...
Biker wisdom:
"Don't argue with an
18-wheeler."

Silver bullet bike
Biker Wisdom:
"There's old bikers
and bold bikers,
but no old, bold bikers."

Extreme Snow Bike?
Biker Wisdom: "Most motorcycle problems
are caused by the nut that
connects the handlebars
to the saddle."

A different kind of trike -
3 wheels in line...but the
question is, "
Why?"
Biker Wisdom:
"Never be afraid to
slow down".

"Deathtrap" We saw this
bike last year at Leesburg.
Bikefest. More photos...
Biker Wisdom
" Sometimes it takes a whole tankful of fuel before you can think straight." |
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Biker wisdom:
If you ride like there's no
tomorrow, there won't be.

Biker ingenuity
Looks like this biker gal put holes in her
helmet for hair
--
and for air. Cool idea.
Biker Wisdom
"When you're riding lead,
don't spit."

"Harleywood" bike

Another wooden bike
Biker WIsdom:
"Don't ride so late into the night that you sleep through the sunrise."

The Star Trike is unique
(Probably no one ever
wanted to duplicate it.)
Biker Wisdom:
"If you don't ride in the rain, you don't ride".

Trike with an outhouse
--
and a bathtub sidecar
And you think YOUR
bike is unique?

The Anaconda.
This
stretched limo-bike seats eight
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Above & below: Many guys might consider
this Harley to be the
ultimate ride.
(Thanks to INSPOGD for sending)

The 3,000-pound bike

The1913 Scripps-Booth
Bi-Autogo weighed 3,200 lbs. It had a V8 engine and 4 retractable low-speed stabilizer wheels.

For a starter, it had an
engine-mounted compressor with two air tanks.
Biker Wisdom:
"Young riders pick a destin-ation and go. Older riders
pick a direction and
go."

Big Mama's dresser
This over-the-top Harley
gives new meaning to the
term "full dresser"
Biker Wisdom:
"Midnight bugs taste best."

"Scrap Iron" Flatlick, KY
Biker Wisdom:
"A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

The Cotton Scrambler
Only 225 lbs but with 243ccs, this dirt bike was built in the early 60s.
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Biker bull...No, it's a cow

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