Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Leathered up and on the road again


20 comments:

Jack said...

Remember when motorcycle riders were 22 year old rebels like James Dean?

Stefan Jansson said...

Anyone can be a rebel today. I kinda like that.

Linda said...

Wow, nice. I don't get to see too many bikers in the city, and when I do sometimes they are gangs. Not my cup of tea.

Taken For Granted said...

That rider looks ready to ride the open road and seek adventure. Must be many riders come through Ocala on their way to Daytona.

RedPat said...

Wow - he has so much luggage that he must be on a big road trip! No space for any passengers there.

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Nice looking bike.. I wish I still had mine.

Kay said...

That is one tricked out ride! And am I guessing wrong when I think that looks like a woman in the driver's seat? Or am I thinking that just because she's got carriers for more gear than a man carries?

Randy said...

I would love to learn how to ride.

cieldequimper said...

Lol @ Jack!

I had an alignment problem lately. Cost me much more than that. But I've got a new car now!

Andy said...

Riding a bike is a feel good experience. The rider and the bike become one. Now of day I prefer a car and the comfort it offers.

Anonymous said...

You take the best candid shots, Lowell. I like the sign in the background too.

Pierre BOYER said...

The Hot Road or the Harley ???
Mmmmm....

Pierre

magiceye said...

Great way to travel!

Anonymous said...

That's one easy rider!

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...


I like th 39.99 alignment sign hovering over his head.

EG CameraGirl said...

I don't see many of these on the road here this time of year. Brrrr! :)

Sharon said...

That is quite an impressive rig! I love Jack's comment above. I have noticed that aging factor in motorcycle riders lately.

Judy said...

Traveling light. My oldest son rides a big motorcycle. He is more daring than I am.

Cezar and Léia said...

a feeling of freedom! :)
Léia

Small City Scenes said...

I'm coming to visit!!!

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