Thursday, April 29, 2010


Believe it or not, this is a view of the American Motorcycle Association Museum in Pickerington, OH. It is a marvelous, campus-like facility housing the nation’s premier salute to our passion for this two-wheeled sport, its machines and their riders.

The colorful bike below is an Arlen Ness creation on a Victory cycle in a museum display called “Awesome-Ness” a tribute to the man whose “...creations form a timeline of the custom-bike movement in America. His work has influenced everyone from other bike builders to factory engineers” museum officials explain.

Please stop by Saturday as lady friend Sue Brooks and I along with our friends, the Hatfields, make a visit to this delightful facility.  In Saturday's story we tell you about a bike that looks like a '57 Chevy.  That's it-in yellow-lurking in the background below.


1 comment:

TJWolf said...

My buddy Darin in SF (my old boss as well...) has designed at least 3 cycles that he's then worked with Arlen Ness to build. Way cool.