Each rally will feature excess. It’s true for people and motorcycles. But as Somerset Maugham said: “Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit.” From excess to simplicity, the 76th Daytona Bike Week gives you again all what you need to feed your desire for admiration, critic and inspiration. A few more pictures to try to illustrate this point (photos Horst Roesler, Manfred Graf, Regina Spring)
More photos after the jump
Postcards From 2017 Daytona Bike Week (Part 3)
Published by March 16th, 2017 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Events.6 Responses to “Postcards From 2017 Daytona Bike Week (Part 3)”
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Well at least from appearances Arlen is holding up well . Wish I could say the same about the current state of custom motorcycles though
Better crop today! The #88 Indian, orange Pan and 2-tone Knuckle are all sweet!
Great photos
It ain’t bike week without Speed Finley on his rat bike! Met him in 2006 in Sturgis, great guy
I agree grabber wallet, oh how I long for the 90s.
Great picture and commentary as always!!!
Great to see Brother Speed is on the scene! Looking good my friend!!