God, I remember when Roth offered this little pamphlet-sized book for the first time. I recall seeing a bike like this one that was raked by cutting, heating, and bending the frame section behind the seat post. Not much ground clearance. Flipped gator boots from a Sporty, no front brake, and about 2 or 4 inches over on a wide glide, molded gas tanks, and freaky sissy bars. Some bikes were like this as far back as 1965. Thanks, Ed Roth and David Mann. RIP. Better days they were.
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God, I remember when Roth offered this little pamphlet-sized book for the first time. I recall seeing a bike like this one that was raked by cutting, heating, and bending the frame section behind the seat post. Not much ground clearance. Flipped gator boots from a Sporty, no front brake, and about 2 or 4 inches over on a wide glide, molded gas tanks, and freaky sissy bars. Some bikes were like this as far back as 1965. Thanks, Ed Roth and David Mann. RIP. Better days they were.
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