The Stampede is a cross country race for choppers. The rules are simple: rigid frames or struts (no rear suspension), no windshields, no fairings, no hard saddlebags, no rubber mounted engines, no chase vehicles and this year the bike can carry no more than 5 gallons of gas and must have a working kick starter.
Stampede 9 started at NIMBY in Oakland, California. NIMBY is a place where artists can have a workspace for projects big and small. It is billed as the largest do-it-yourself industrial space in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was a natural choice for place to start Stampede 9.
The most rigid of the rigid, Aaron "Skip" Lindenstruth's CB-750 (#18) with no front suspension and no rear suspension.
Frank Dotson (#17) rode his "62 Panhead that was not only the oldest bike in the Stampede but the oldest bike to ever run the Stampede.
Probably good advise.
David Gooden "Grandpaw" (#7) showing how it's done. |
Stampede 9 started at NIMBY in Oakland, California. NIMBY is a place where artists can have a workspace for projects big and small. It is billed as the largest do-it-yourself industrial space in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was a natural choice for place to start Stampede 9.
The most rigid of the rigid, Aaron "Skip" Lindenstruth's CB-750 (#18) with no front suspension and no rear suspension.
Frank Dotson (#17) rode his "62 Panhead that was not only the oldest bike in the Stampede but the oldest bike to ever run the Stampede.
Probably good advise.
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