Like Father, Like Son!
#1
Like Father, Like Son!
Hey I was just digging through some old family pics when I can across these so I thought I would share them! These are some pics of my Dad from the 70s!!!
1973
2004 - me
1970
2004 - me again
1973
2004 - me
1970
2004 - me again
#2
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thats bad ***!! the one story i've heard about my pops riding was from the 60's i think, and has to do with no coordination, outta control throttle hand a fence. i think the bike was a called a "toat goat" or somethin.
and he wonders why i laugh everytime he gives me **** about how my bike looks.
**** i'd be happy with a harley dad
and he wonders why i laugh everytime he gives me **** about how my bike looks.
**** i'd be happy with a harley dad
#5
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reminds me of the pics i saw of my dad on the exact same bike. he's still got that thing too and is tryin to get it runnin again. I tried gettin him on the f4i but he wouldn't
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I remember hearing a story of my dad looping his Harley. He was trying to impress my Mom, and used the famous last words 'watch this!' just before he tossed it down the road.
#12
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Yea , cool pic's! They did wheeles in the old days too! At least some did, Not my dad, he just went fast! But, I did Break thru that Bearier. There is Lots of Life to be had after the Front wheel leaves the ground!! Life is Better on the Rear Wheel!!
#14
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That is really cool. The second pic of your dad ... I had that same bike in black. It was a 1965 Honda CA 95, a Honda Dream is what they called it. I ended up selling it for $50 bucks to a guy at work when I thought I had no use for it anymore. It was in mint condition too. Fender flares, white wall tires, the whole nine. What was I thinking??? I could be stunting that thing right now ... rocking it like your dad was. LOL
Awesome pics though bro!!!
Awesome pics though bro!!!
#17
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That's sweet ... the only bike my old man ever got on was a scooter when I was a kid and my parents went to Bermuda for their anniversary ... lets just say mom came home with a tan and dad came home with road rash
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Originally Posted by bill parr
thats the ****. you got to think , back then a seat stander was prob. the equivalent of a circle today...
if you could do a stand up back then you were a crazy ****