48 MOTORCYCLE MOJO MAY 2019
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bike. I looked at the bike, and it had to
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friend of his had a Knucklehead with
tranny taking up space in a closet. So,
he gave it to Johno for his next project.
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More than Just Bikes
Aside from the bikes, there was art.
Some in the form of photography from
Liz Leggett (lizleggettphotography.
com), who is here from New Jersey to
show her work and cover the event for
a chopper mag. She turned out to be a
gem with an eclectic variety of interests.
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for years, but she and her husband also
share a love of steam locomotives and
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photographs were beautiful, and she
proved to be good company over the
weekend during the periods we both
needed a break from our work.
AJ was here from Noice Paint
(@noicepaint). He was wearing many
hats this weekend. He had a bike
in the show, and beautiful helmets
and gas tanks on display that he had
painted, and he was hand-painting all
the signage for each bike. His work
was superb and he chatted amiably,
even though he was buried in his
hand-painting work.
Bikes Everywhere
Because the event lasted all weekend,
I inevitably ran into some friends from
the Vancouver motorcycle community,
which gave us a chance to catch up.
I mentioned to one friend that some
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But in a good way. She mentioned it
to Kenneh when he stopped to say
goodbye on his way out. He laughed
and said he was leaving to go and look
for more bikes in rivers.
After dark, I went outside in search
of food. There were dozens of bikes
surrounding the area, all parked
illegally. No one bothered us about
our haphazard parking lot. Some of
the bikes were as nice as the ones on
display inside.
The weekend progressed.
Apparently, at the Saturday after-
party, someone rode a chopper into
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Regrettably, I missed this.
Sunday was largely a repeat of
Saturday. I got to spend more time
with Kenneh, who turned out to be a
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the vagaries of life, family, owning your
own piece of land and, of course, bikes.
His parting words to me were to look
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The Weekend Winds Down
Sunday afternoon things wrapped up.
People started loading bikes in trucks
and trailers, or just riding them off. They
A First Time for Everything
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sea of Harley-Davidsons (there were
also a beautiful Indian and a Triumph)
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young Johno Love. I asked him about
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gotta ride a chopper to Born Free. So
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who had an engine and a frame, and
another friend had the springer front
end. So, we just kind of put it all
together. It took six weeks to build.”
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asked him about the lighting: how good
are those rectangular headlights? And
I really like that mini-spot that he had
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really pretty useless,” he said, laughing.
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the way to Born Free, in the middle of
nowhere and the middle of the night,
the main relay blew, leaving him with no
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LIFESTYLE CUSTOM SCENE
Ian of Tintype Trike tends to his vintage camera
while a display of motorcycle-related album covers
grace a skid wall.
I NEVER REALLY
THOUGHT THE PARTY
WOULD TURN INTO A
BIKE SHOW LIKE IT
DID, BUT IT KIND OF
HAPPENED NATURALLY.