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friday’s post of cool stuff! #13

Starting this post with the symbol of wholeness, transformation, balance, and self-sufficiency was a good idea, I thought, believing those are concepts bikerMetric readers would understand and appreciate.

I’m just a beer drinking biker poet with Adobe CS4.

OFFENSIVE JOKE ALERT:

Ooo! That reminds me. What do Sarah Palin’s mouth and ****** have in common?

They both spit out retarded things.

Cool. A slammed 1960 Cadillac Coupe de Ville.

A 1957 Mercedes 300SL.

Check out that photograph. It was taken from an airship 200 feet above the bay 40 days after the great quake shook San Francisco in April, 1906. You can still see smoldering buildings along streets of ash from the crumbled and burnt-out city.

trent at bikermetric dot com! Made in the USA!

That’s a water-cooled, 620cc Scott Squirrel Sprint Special III from 1929.

And a 1967 Yamaha YM2C 305cc Big Bear Scrambler twin.

Airline® Guitars were made in the USA from 1958 to 1968 by VALCO and sold through Montgomery Ward. Today they are played by bands like the Cure, the Raconteurs, and the White Stripes. Original Valco Res-O-Glas models now sell for over $3,000.

And finally, since tonight became a vintage night, a 1952 Velocette 350-MAC thumper. This was the last year of the hardtail as the ’53’s got a rear suspension. The ’52 MAC had 14bhp and 19-inch wheels.

There you go, motherf***ers. Thanks for coming by. You can expect to see Jon Ard’s interview after the 15th when I post it during SXSW. Also, look for another techtip soon and maybe, if another brave soul writes, another babe.

Hooray! Saturday!

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