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Rockers Reunion: Vintage Show: Indy
« on: May 29, 2014, 08:00:05 PM »
Rockers Reunion Vintage Show and Party. 

http://www.rockersreunionindy.com/

I'm about 99% sure I'll have Phaedrus there for it's first public appearance.



But its a great show either way.
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Re: Rockers Reunion: Vintage Show: Indy
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2014, 08:29:45 PM »
We made it! The layout was all changed to accommodate a much bigger affair.  A street between Meridian and Illinois (1 block west) was closed and the spectator bikes were parked there. Then connectors and parking lots to the North United Methodist Church were closed to the public, open to the mtorcycles and show. We parked the trailer off the grounds, unloaded and rode into the show. Quite a few other trucks and trailers there too. Its no longer a little club show.

Looking east:

Looking west:

A full block, this was late in the day. At the peak, it was full in both directions.
Bikes in the show:





Then we moved downtown to Flat 12 Brewery for music, food, awards. Our own "zack" got the rat bike award:


Misc at the party:









It was a fast 9 hours, well done, without being overdone. Ton-Up Indy did a good job.
Ride Safe:
Ron
1988 NT650 HawkGT;  1978 CB400 Hawk;  1975 CB750F -Free Bird; 1968 CB77 Super Hawk -Ticker;  Phaedrus 1972 CB750K2- Build Thread
"Sometimes the light's all shining on me, other times I can barely see, lately it appears to me, what a long, strange trip its been."