((photos @ Hörst Roesler, Manfred Graf, Michel Graf, Regina Springer)
2018 Daytona Bike Week Postcards (Part 3)
Published by March 19th, 2018 in Builders, Customs and Events.14 Responses to “2018 Daytona Bike Week Postcards (Part 3)”
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Is that a printed tranny case?
Burning man biker style? Is that a stainless steel old Caddy?
will someone please take all those hideous baggers and bag them up and flush them. Oh, take the fake patina bikes too while you are at it.
I agree w/Takehikes, those baggers have always been an emarassment. at this point they are cringe-y
Hi Boomer… I was close to it Thursday for a while during the old school chopper show….It’s just sanded out raw steel. Looked good though.
Bike Week is always great for me!
Boss Hawg
Boomer Definitely not Caddy…That looks like a 1950 Buick
Another awesome show ,and huge bike week .prayers for Moonshiner Josh who crashed during practice fri. for Sons of Speed race .
Not stainless, just no paint.
Lots of Big Wheels on Main Street, the rest of Bike Week seemed to be the usual crowd.
I agree those big wheel baggers are tasteless horror stories
looks like a walt disney candy land orgasm
Finally someone has made a statement pertaining to the state of baggers now days. Like the silly photo above with the 5′ rear fender extension then let’s stick another 3′ of exhaust pipe so the bike is 15 feet long. Let’s get back to the basics with our custom rides!
Great Bike Week! Missed seeing you Cyril. Enjoyed all the vintage events, the races were fun and the icing on the cake was the Sons of Speed. Don’t want to miss this event.
I laff when baggers with long fishtails duckwalk around a city U-turn.
Vanity, thy name is Man.
I’m a motorcyclist through and through but I’d take that four wheeled beer can or whatever it is over those big wheel baggers any day and all day…
@McFreeak,
I’m thinking that tranny case is an unmachined aluminum casting.