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.
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