The last remaining traditional family of daredevil wall riders

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The last remaining traditional family of daredevil wall riders

Rusty Spokes
http://vimeo.com/32493819 It's great to see this family keeping the tradition going
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shinyribs
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Thanks Rusty,that was pretty cool.Did you notice the left handed throttle on the Indian?Oh yeah...that blonde is HOT!!
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Rusty Spokes
Hey..no problem, I enjoy passing stuff like this. That Indian..priceless and of course the blonde, her stunts, her bike and her mustang...WOW! The whole family is awsome But you know that the original daredevil was just as nuts! Check her out with the broken arm after crashing her oldschool gokart In 1894, Agnes was the second of nine girls born into honest-livin’, hard-workin’ Catholic family standards. She christened herself  Lillian LaFrance and quickly shook the dust of her Kansas hometown from her boots sometime around 1916, and roared off to create the life she had always dreamt of, carving it raw as she went along.  She began Motordrome riding in 1924, and left a blurry, yet brilliant legacy behind that still haunts many who are taken by the images of her incredible spirit staring back through squinty eyes in a copy of a copy of old grainy photos.  Incredible.
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I have got to get a shirt like her's.
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Awesome video, and I agree, is there anything hotter than a woman on an old indian doing stunts on the wall of death? lol
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shinyribs
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kinda of a niche fetish,huh?Hard to find dedicated sites for that one
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MarkPBG
I wouldn't exactly call it a fetish…I just find attractive motorcycle riding, wrench turning, mechanically inclined women very hot.

It's those mall hopping, designer label obsessed, salon and spa junkies that I can do without.
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mall hopping, designer label obsessed, salon and spa junkies are the stuff of dreams my friend, they know how to treat a man, and leave you the fuck alone when your in your garage.

I liked that video very much. Gracia.
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shinyribs
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City has a point...but they can also be expensive to keep around.
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MarkPBG
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They must be a different breed up there then, down here they're selfish, vapid, and big time gold-diggers. They could care less about "taking care of a man", they're looking for a man to take care of them in a style they'd LIKE to get accustomed to. lol The kind of high maintenance woman I'm talking about is not the kind that just likes to look good, take care of herself, and be really feminine and attractive. Those aren't so bad.  I should have been a bit more descriptive and differentiated the two.
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Saw the wall of death here in michigan at bikes on bricks. It is a crazy.
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Looks like something the Penguin would ride