A couple of great riding shots I nicked from JD King's blog. He does take a very good photo, many thanks bruv. Up front there's Kiyo, Caleb, Wil and myself en route to the Chopperfest with Taimy and crew in the rear.
The weather is pretty shitty right now which takes my mind back to the summer and some of the great rides I managed to get in in between work. One of my favs was the Philo Beddoe organised by our good mate Gabe from After Hours Choppers. This all took place in the countryside somewhere near Sacramento. The venue was perfect, a smallish group of very nice people, no vendors, loads of fantastic grub including breakfast (all cooked by Gabe himself) and lots of booze. A really friendly relaxed affair. And then there is the riding in that part of the world, bloody amazing it is. Got to do this again next year.
I saw this 750 at the SLO bike show. I want something like this so bad. Oh well, I think I may have to go back to plumbing so I can earn some proper money.
....to everyone and thank you for all the love and support you have given us over the last 6 years. 2011 is going to be amazing, it really is, I can feel it in me bones. Matt and Dean xoxo
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