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Monday, June 25, 2012

TRIUMPH SUPERBIKE MOTORCYCLE CLASSIC

Bill, trackside, looking fit and spry.







Vulcan's AssYes, let's have a shot of Vulcan's ass, celebrating the fact that steel is not made in Birmingham any more, that the exporting of the labor and business to China killed it all and that Birmingham now sucks off the misery and life of the country in three main areas, banking (robbery), Insurance (highway robbery) and medicine (robbing sick, desperate people by pharmaceutical companies and medical institutions)


Myself, wonderful as I am, just spent 4 days in Birmingham, Alabama at 

the TRIUMPH SUPERBIKE MOTORCYCLE CLASSIC. Here are a few shots of the Barber Museum; fantastic. First, a fantastic shot of me.


 No camping this year, got a deal on Wingate, which stretched the three stars j u s t ....a bit, and commuted to the Barber Motor Speedway-- a facility that is always a treat. Great cheeseburgers, especially for a vegetarian. Had three days racing and qualifying passes and also had pit passes, so got to walk down and see the techs pulling the MC's apart and replacing tires and brakes and everything, while the rider waits, sipping water in the 100 degree heat. Interesting. I take more time changing my oil :-) 
 Inside the Barber Museum, a great deal at $15 :-()
nude chick in the mud lake, Barber Motor Sports for sinners and perverts

 faraway but plenty of brass nuts and high speed
There was a lot of brass hanging in the air too, most of it from between the riders legs, as you see what it takes to lay a 1000 cc super-bike down on its side to make a turn, dragging your knee and pushing 160 MPH or so.

my 800 GS, showing at the track MARVELOUS

What set of pictures is complete without me in it? 





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