Grand Canyon Harley Davidson - about seven miles west of Flagstaff.
Robin and I spent the day together here in Flagstaff.  She drove all night to get here on her way to Pagosa Springs, Colorado for a two week Parelli horsemanship seminar, so she slept until afternoon. 

We went to Brandy's Restaurant & Bakery (as seen on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives) for our late lunch, early dinner, & the food was as good as it looked on TV.  Afterwards we drove out to the local H/D dealer to look around (note the wind).  A quick check on her horse and we were in for the evening.

I'm thinking now would be a good time to post all those motorcycle pictures Jeremy & I took.
Boss Hoss is a company in Houston, Texas that makes motorcycles with LARGE motors in them.
It started out with small block V-8's but as if that wasn't enough - now they have 600+ horse power big blocks and even a V-10 Dodge Viper motor in a motorcycle.  Many of their bikes are actually
trikes and I've seen many "themed" trikes; this one is '57 Chevy.
There is always a Captain America bike and this one named Shovel Girl had really clean lines.
Sabertooth Tiger
Bike
I'm sure this guys story is an interesting one but he was enjoying the concert so we just took a quick picture - don't know his name we called him Skinner.
On the opposite end of the Boss Hoss bike is this stingray with ape hangers and springer front end.  I was told that it runs; looks like it has all the necessary parts.
Sucker Punch Sally's
Bobber
Old School - the name we gave the camper across from us and his bike that he "put together out of parts on the garage floor" then rode to Sturgis.
Both Jeremy and I were immediately drawn to this bike.  One of the better american flag paint jobs I've seen and a very tastefully done POW theme.  The bike itself was also very well done.  I would like to have been able to meet the owner and hear his story.
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