This blog started when I owned and MZ Skorpion Traveller and a bike magazine dismissed it with the phrase 'you can't tour on a single'. The Skorpion's gone and was replaced by a Triumph Bonneville which I owned for ten years. My main bike now is a 2006 BMW R1200ST. I can't be bothered changing the name of the blog, so we're stuck with it!
Thursday, 3 January 2013
Groovy wheels
“Lillian La France (1894–1979) was billed as the world’s foremost
woman motorcycle stunt rider, one of a handful of female stunt riders
in the 1920s and 1930s. La France used a “skull and crossbones” logo”
- Wikipedia
Reminded me of records on the 'Vertigo' label. The way the pattern used to almost hynotise you and trick you into thinking there was 'depth' to the record. See: http://www.vertigoswirl.com/vertigouk.html
I wonder if you could get hypnotized by watching the wheels spin?
ReplyDeleteReminded me of records on the 'Vertigo' label. The way the pattern used to almost hynotise you and trick you into thinking there was 'depth' to the record. See: http://www.vertigoswirl.com/vertigouk.html
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