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Alfred LeRoy Rides 50,000 Miles Around the US with No Legs and One Arm

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  • Alfred LeRoy Rides 50,000 Miles Around the US with No Legs and One Arm

    Around the turn of the century, Alfred Leroy was run over by a train, losing both of his legs and half of one arm. Amazingly, he survived the accident and went on to become an avid motorcyclist. In the late teens, he rode a 1916 J-series Harley-Davidson with sidecar on a 50,000+ tour of the US. Both the motorcycle and the sidecar had a number of ingenious modifications that allowed him to make this trip solo.



    Alfred LeRoy Rides 50,000 Miles Around the US with No Legs and One Arm
    1964 FLH
    1972 R75/5
    1996 XL1200C
    2001 R1200C
    2007 FXSTB
    Blog: Riding Vintage
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    I have enough trouble changing a clincher tire with two hands and, occasionally, a foot. Given the prevalence of horseshoe nails on early dirt roads (that's a major reason why cars/bikes got so many flats back in those days), you could figure a tube patch/tire change every couple of days at least... sometimes several a day! Imagine doing that one handed.

    Dude is tougher than woodpecker lips.

    Cheers,

    Sirhr

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    • #3
      woodpecker lips ha ha ha. i guess he is.. some folks just dont lay down. pretty amazing feet (no pun) for today let along in the teens.
      gww57.com

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      • #4
        Digging the dog with the goggles on the main site. That dog weren't no light weight neither.

        Phil
        Phil Clement

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