Growing up, our family of four were involved in motorcycles. My little sister Bobbi often rode in front as my father (then a motorcycle policeman) rode us around the neighborhood.
Mom held on to Dad, and I was in the rear clutching on to her.
Later, when we were in high school, as side business, Dad owned a motorcycle repair shop.
Here are some unusual motorcycles for our readers who may also enjoy bikes, trikes, choppers, and cycles.



















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No way I would ride on most of those. The hamburger and John Deere are my two fave’s. My cousin owned a custom chopper shop for a few years back in the early 70s. He rode with the Bandito’s and thought he was a bad guy, but he built some good looking bikes. Thanks for the read.
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the picture of the German half track with 1 front wheel is not ww1 it is ww1 and called a Kettenkrad MK 101
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Indeed, what an interesting post. Machines and their owners make interesting character studies. Awesome amount of work. Some people are truly skilled.
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I’ve never seen anything like these bikes. It must be the warmer air Texas has; keeps the imagination running.
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