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Wretro Photograph by William Fields

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Comments (4)

Nina Prommer

Nina Prommer

not just a good looking bike but a fab photo too, well done, terrific processing, love the artistic look v/f

William Fields replied:

Thanks Nina, much appreciated especially coming from a renowned bike chick!

Kate Brown

Kate Brown

Nicely done! v

William Fields replied:

Thanks Kate!

Nadine And Bob  Johnston

Nadine And Bob Johnston

PS It was a 1958

Nadine And Bob  Johnston

Nadine And Bob Johnston

Published in the USA Artist News, an I-Newspaper. Voted, Favorite, Tweeted to 41,500 Plus on Twitter. Rode a "Trumpet" for years, until the Fluid in front forks leaked so bad, had to fill it every 50 miles. ;) Even rode it with snow on the ground in RI and MA, mighty slow though. My first "wheelie" was going through an intersection, when a car was running a red light. Jammed on the throttle, Nadine said later, "Dont Do that Again" B4 she found out why. No sissy bar, good thing she had a good hold on me. 8=))

William Fields replied:

Thanks very much Bob! I have ridden this through entire winters here in Missouri. Not as long or as much precip as NE winters. I grew up in Connecticut. But, it gets below zero and it is coooold! Just have to watch for shiny spots on the road; )

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