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Skyryder
31st August 2004, 20:47
One of the truly great Chopper builders passes away. I first came across this guy on another forum that I no longer post on. This guy was a living legend in the American biker world.

http://bikergazette.com/

http://www.network54.com/Forum/13357

http://www.network54.com/Forum/13357

Most biker forums will be saying something about this guy. Here's three.

Skyryder

Motu
1st September 2004, 08:11
Standing on the seat with no helmet,wonder if he was showing off his tattoos too? Funny how the Yanks are all defending his choice to do this.Actualy I agree with them,you should be able to do what you like so long as it doesn't effect anyone else.Things go wrong sometimes,it's a good idea to have things stacked your way when they do,that's the sign of a proffesional,this guy didn't stunt for a living...and it showed.

toads
1st September 2004, 08:28
One of the truly great Chopper builders passes away. I first came across this guy on another forum that I no longer post on. This guy was a living legend in the American biker world.

http://bikergazette.com/

http://www.network54.com/Forum/13357

http://www.network54.com/Forum/13357

Most biker forums will be saying something about this guy. Here's three.

Skyryder

I really enjoy looking at custom paint and stuff, and love the american choppers program, it just seems such a pity that these choppers builders seem to have such huge ego's and project such an "instant arsehole" image, I'm sure he was probably a nice enough sort of guy, but the look of him conjures up total unapproachability, ya know what I mean?.
I have never been impressed with the macho american biker scene for that reason, even though I love their bikes.