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"Ride to Work Day is difficult for us that work from home offices, so a little improvising is required. :)." - Scott Jacobs
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"Ride to Work Day is difficult for us that work from home offices, so a little improvising is required. :)." - Scott Jacobs

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  • "Here's my favorite photo of my dad, Bob Potter, taken in 1954 with his 1947 Harley Model 74. The photo was taken in his parent's driveway in Raleigh, N.C. When my parents got married and moved to New Jersey, they left the bike in my grandparent's garage who 'sold' it. (The buyer skipped with the bike without paying for it!)" - Bill Potter of Webster N.H.
  • "Richard Colahan, Lifetime AMA member, talks to a man from Locust Grove Restorations in Bainbridge, Pa., about Richards 1949 BSA. Behind them is a pair of BSA Goldstar Clubmans (1953 I believe, only 200 serial numbers apart), one belonging to Richard and one to Locust Grove Restoration. Taken at the British & European Classic Motorcycle Day at Bulter's Orchard in Maryland." - Mike Horan of Newtown, Pa.
  • "On the Alaska Highway, two tired and wet mutts taking a breather." - Michael Pisula of Pittsburgh.
  • Mr. Byrd of New York in 1986.
  • "Perhaps titled 'Red, White, and Blue Gold Wings in the Sierras,' this (unstaged) photo was taken near Volcano, Calif. These were three of several Blue Knights California 1 Chapter bikes on a Saturday morning ride. Those Hondas must have been made in Ohio!" - Vic Victorino of Folsom, Calif.
  • "Here is a pic of my 2005 Suzuki Intruder 1400 half-way through its transformation into a bobber.  I hope to have it done in another two or three months." - Stan Reents of Cave Creek, Ariz.
  • "When my hubby proposed, we both wanted a simple wedding ceremony. Since we both ride, we decided it would be much more fun to arrive at the chapel on cycles than in a limousine, so that’s precisely what we did! White leather chaps, vest, and boots replaced the traditional gown and heels, but I was not without a veil! It fit over my doo-rag and under my helmet, and floated effortlessly behind me during our post-ceremony ride around Lake Tahoe. My pink rose bouquet adorned my handlebars and was shielded from the elements by the windshield. My groom was not to be outdone by his bride’s wedding attire, so he sported his crisp, white tuxedo shirt and bow tie under black leather. So handsome! With my hair twisted into simple braids, I had to be the calmest bride ever!" - Beth Perry-Berg
  • Amelia Hurst of Lexington, Ky.
  • "Everyone's not so favorite job, cleaning up after a great Stony Ford riding trip." - Dominick Russo of Martinez, Calif.
  • "Ride to Work Day is difficult for us that work from home offices, so a little improvising is required. :)." - Scott Jacobs
  • Maureen Griffin.
  • "This is my 1994 Goldwing (bought new by me in May of 1995). I set my trip meter back last month so I could catch the 1234567890 odometer reading. I live in northern Minnesota but usually ride it to work from May 1 through the end of November. I’ve been riding for 40 years and have compiled approx. 600,000 miles so far. My wife and I do some touring and have ridden in all but seven states. Too many roads and not enough time!" - David Wangen of Cohasset, Minn.
  • Jim Lee.
  • "After checking the local department stores, I realized that I would have to make my own paper towel holder." - Scott Sancken of Eureka, Ill.
  • "A 2 year old admires Blacky Bear who rides with Gene Schlaick wherever his<br />
Sportster goes." - Gene Schlaick
  • Gloria Tramontin. - Michael Synovetz.
  • Valerie Smith of Inwood, Ind. - T. Shawn Knisely of Akron, Ohio.
  • "Once again several of us devoted riders rode our scoots to work here at General Electric's Aircraft Jet Engine test facility in Peebles, Ohio, during the June Ride to Work Day. Of the 350 or so employees here, approximately 40 or so ride to work on a regular basis." - Gene McAllister of Rarden, Ohio.
  • "Taken during a stopover for lunch in Oatman, Ariz., with a friend in March 2010 while on a weekend trip to Las Vegas, Nev., via Historic Route 66. Oatman, Ariz., – in my opinion – is the busiest ghost town in the West! So busy, in fact, I had to ride my bike through town twice in order to get a parking spot. Spotted these Harley’s all lined up like colorful flowers in a garden." - Richard Hockett of Oxnard, Calif.  <a href="http://www.sunridgephoto.com">http://www.sunridgephoto.com</a>
  • "A detour off the Trans America Trail to Pikes Peak, my 16-year-old son, Ian, is sleeping in the sidecar. It was raining earlier, I stopped to remove rain gear." - Jeff Cottrill of Cambridge, Ohio.
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