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Vroom: The Art of the Motorcycle (Forest Lawn Museum)

Is this the same art of the motorcycle exhibit that was in Vegas a few years back? If so ill definitely be headed out to see it again.
 
No, it's not. There are about a dozen bikes, some nice motorcycle art, helmets, and a handful of painted tanks.
 
Thanks for the post Lee. Who's responsible for it? I don't know Vroom.
 
Hey Todd, from the article in the link below: "...co-curated by Forest Lawn Museum Director, Joan P. Adan, and motorcycle/hot rod show promoter, John Parker...."

This article is much better than the one I previously posted:

http://www.motorcycle.com/events/vroom-art-motorcycle


Forgot to mention -- When you stop at the guard shack at the entry for directions, make sure you get the free program guide for the show.
 
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I went to that show many many many year's ago, at The Center for Art and Design College in pasadena. Free admission and also champagne and cheese, cracker's and fruit plate's everywhere also free of charge.Ah, those were the day's, when you didn't have to bend over at the ticket booth and pay through the "Wazoo"! Bobber Bill checking in.
 
Where ya been BBBB??
How ya "Doin" Mohawkeye? I'm still around just not riding as much, my wife and I are both retired and we are pulling alot of grandkid duties (there are 10 of them! yes I said 10).I'm down to 1 bike now my 2003 Roadstar. I sold my 1970 Rt-1 360 enduro about 3 year's ago,and gave my "Bobber" to my oldest son because he needed transportation about 2 year's ago. Being on fixed income's doesn't allow for to many extra's. But we are healthy and doing fine. Ran into Richard a few year's back at The Hansen Dam ride. I don't ride with the Norton club anymore it's just not the same without "Bib". Well hope you and your's are doing well. Maybe we'll run into each other at Newcomb's.
 
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