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When Larry “LD” Davidson was 2, he told Santa he wanted a motorcycle.
When he was 5, he rode his first, a minibike. At 8, he’d buzz the minibike around the neighboring drive-in to catch a glimpse of “Easy Rider” and all the bikers watching the flick in the lot.
It was the late ’60s, and though he was in the little town of Caro in Michigan’s thumb, Davidson was getting schooled in biker culture. It was all about living free, but on the outside of polite society.
“All we represent to them, man, is …Â Details
As motorcycle enthusiasts, we have our ‘spots’, our ‘favorite roads’, and our ‘secret locations’ to ‘let it rip’. It’s that road, bypass, or highway that it seems no one else knows about and you always seem to have it to yourself when you get there.
I know I have a few of them myself. In the last two weeks, I’ve learned that two of them were ‘corrupted’ with irresponsible, under-experienced riders ‘blowing the cover’.Â
In one case a group of five or so sport bikes were travelling at speeds in excess of …Â Details
Riding a motorcycle through 114-degree heat isn’t my idea of a good time, but I was tired of waiting for the new Indian Chief, and Dante’s Inferno was the closest location I could find. The not-so-new debut from the latest incarnation of Indian Motorcycle, the Chief has been on the market since January. It just hasn’t cleared the emissions hurdles to be available for sale in California, which is why I traveled to Mesa, Ariz., this week to ride one.
Welts and heat blisters be damned. The 2009 Chief was worth it.
To be honest, I didn’t really know what to expect from the bike before I got there. Despite its 108-year legacy, the Indian brand, and the bikes that have been built in its name, have … Details