The above is the B&M Wheel Sirens 931 s Main St Los Angeles, check out the taillights, license plate, and whatever that is hanging on to the plate... well yeah, the girl is unusual too with the welding gloves, and flimsy dress in a cops hat and pistol holster from http://sobsoflife.tumblr.com/
it is technically a motorcycle, and not registered or taxed as a car, so... instead of stuggling through a motorcycle test if you've never ridden a motorbike before, sit in comfort, breeze through the test, and go home without dumping a nice bike and having to fix a fairing.
Yes, this sort of cheating at test has gotten me to where I am today... thinking outside that proverbial box
Ain't that the cutest thing you've seen today? 1950 Nash dealership Navy Shore Patrol helping a fellow sailor into a Medical Department ambulance I think this is the earliest american flag tank I've seen, and it looks great on this bike a Ford dealership in 1932 Ozark mountineer burro train ride (can't read the last word) The Rebel Gal crew and the partially completed nose art that shows how one artist made the painting the right scale see more at http://21studs.tumblr.com/
You didn't think I was just going to post perfectly unreal beautiful women on cafe racers and sports bikes did you? You ought to know by know I'm going to pass on them and see about the woman on the Flying Merkel straight away.
A bit of everything motorcycle on http://themotolady.com/ and it's not strict on the women on bikes theme, but its about 90/10 women to men. Great site, enjoy
These two aren't the same make, but they are nearly the same design. Close enough And this is a threefer, but who's counting? road train, not a steam tractor... very similar though Homeless RV and chaise lounge chair This is the Shamrockaway, before and after 40 years of use and neglect http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2011/01/31/hemmings-find-of-the-day-the-shamrockaway/ for a writeup on it a 1924 Scott Super Squirrel above, below is the 1926 that Von Dutch restored and lettered for Steve McQueen http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/09/bike-with-possibly-coolest-history-of.html There was a lot of work to make a wheeled vehicle from this pre 1960's cabin cruiser How about this... I'd love to see this in motion because I woder if those back wheels power slide like they did on Big Wheels... it was made by the Parker Brothers