The weather lately has been horrible with snow and freezing rain, not too good for riding. Here are some more photos of Troop's Birthday ride during the warm February we all enjoyed. Get your fix through these photos of our fun, contributed by Sarah Butcher Photography:
Scotty Takes Flight!
Touring the countryside:
Scotty's Shovtastic:
Departures:
Heavenly Pan:
Here comes trouble...
Friday, March 25, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Andy Cramer Gets It
What can I say, he not only understands what it is to love old cantankerous machines, he can express it eloquently. Enter Andy Cramer of Liberty Vintage Motorcycles, Philadelphia.
Handmade Portraits: Liberty Vintage Motorcycles from Etsy on Vimeo.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Throwbacks Thursday Season Opener ** April 28th **
Alright everyone, our friendly neighborhood Throwbacks Thursday ride-in and monthly meetup is kicking off right around the corner. We'll endure some more small battles with ugly weather and such, giving Throwbacks and friends time to get their cycles finished up from a short hibernation and back out on the road where they can rule. Be ready, April is coming quickly and we've got some great new ideas to keep it fresh and fun.
Tunes spun by DJ Ray and family-friendly atmosphere, hallmarks of how it's done Throwbacks style. As usual the taco joint will be open for business and we're looking forward to the regulars as well as new meat on the curb.
All brands, all styles, we prefer vintage choppers but love two wheels of any variety. Ride it, don't hide it!
Tunes spun by DJ Ray and family-friendly atmosphere, hallmarks of how it's done Throwbacks style. As usual the taco joint will be open for business and we're looking forward to the regulars as well as new meat on the curb.
All brands, all styles, we prefer vintage choppers but love two wheels of any variety. Ride it, don't hide it!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
**ONE DAY LEFT!** Paul's Bloody Nose For Sale!
Last chance to bid on DTMC Paul's Bloody Nose pre-unit period chopper. This thing sells today. It is still a steal considering the rare parts on it, not to mention where it's been. If you know anything about pre-unit Triumph customs, you know Paul knows more than you. Proof is on his blog here
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