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:usaflag: Bikers Are a Special Breed!!

Cupajo

Active member
Last year I witnessed something I wanted to share with you bikers out there and I don't remember writing about it and if I did and forgot I must appologize!

I stopped in at the local gas station/convenience store on a bright summer mid-afternoon to get my daily afternoon caffine fix and as I pulled in I noticed a very unusual motorcycle at the pumps. It had an oversized side-car that had a drop-down ramp and the whole thing was super custom in finish and design.

It was a large bore machine and in the short moment I had to take it all in I missed the brand, but it could have been a Harley. As I watched a fellow in a wheel chair rolled onto the ramp, closed it with hydralics, cranked up his machine and roared away as I stood there in total surprise!

I had no camera and no time to talk to the fella so I have nothing more to offer you than this all too brief discription!

I will say that if you have a chance to encounter this biker, I for one, would like to know more about him!

CJ
 
He controlled the bike from the "side-car" Fred.

No-one else aboard.

An amazing sight!

Have a Great Day,

CJ
 
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http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xd68nv_handicap-motorcycle-the-conquest_auto

http://www.imedmobility.com/handicap-mobility-blog/?tag=handicap-accessible-motorcycle

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Royal those are great wheels!!

The white bike is much like the one I saw, but it was finished of with a little different streamlining sculpting.

I like the trikes for style and they would get my vote if I was in that market.

The side car version seemed like a tank for sturdy though!

Thanks for the review! It is very interesting!

CJ
 
Fred here is a well tuned bike, have not bought one yet, I take care of my parents, so may wait..if I got hurt or worse would be unfair to my folks since its give back time now.
 
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