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  • Photos from Danny Lyon's book "The Bikeriders"

    The Bikeriders is still out of print, but I found a nice collection of 30 images from the first edition. Great photos depicting life in the Outlaws Motorcycle Club in the 1960's.

    Images of Outlaws
    1964 FLH
    1972 R75/5
    1996 XL1200C
    2001 R1200C
    2007 FXSTB
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  • #2
    I bought a copy in a used book store in Elmhurst IL back in the 70s. I knew most of the locations mentioned in the book.
    VPH-D

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    • #3
      Have first edition with jacket found in late 1990's. Like to have for reference of what things were like. Great to see the 1966 C-H , bought one new.

      Steve
      Steve Cornish AMCA 6971
      TO MANY CLEVER PEOPLE NOT ENOUGH WISDOM

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      • #4
        Even though my age was only in the single digits in the 60s, studying those pics really tell a story. Almost like you are there. I know one thing, I could not have become an outlaw because I never had nearly enough hair compared to all those guys.
        Jason Zerbini
        #21594
        Near Pittsburgh PA (Farm Country)
        Allegheny Mountain Chapter http://amcaamc.com/

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        • #5
          The first time I saw "Crossing the Ohio" I found my eyes lingering on the image. Danny Lyons certainly was able to tell a story with his photos.
          Cory Othen
          Membership#10953

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          • #6
            Nice pictures: last picture is Harry Molenaar’s ½ mile race track (Schererville, Ind); house in back was the club house. Old club house is still there. Pic of Johnny Goodpaster he’s a retired Ironworker L.U.395. I had the pleasure of working for him on many Red Iron jobs. He used to tell stories of pushing a gang on the Hancock building downtown Chicago.
            Dave

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            • #7
              John Goodpaster was the head tech guy for AHRMA for years. Got him to sign my copy at one of the races. His son Bob is a serious racer as well. Good people.
              Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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              • #8
                I'm sitting here thinking that you have a pretty healthy well of stories Dave.

                Anybody that may be close to Akron, Ohio might want to check this out... http://akronartmuseum.org/exhibition....php?unid=3418
                Cory Othen
                Membership#10953

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