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Boss Hoss V-8 Motorcycle @ 2008 Street Vibrations Reno (13)
Visitors tried out this Boss Hoss V-8 motorcycle, at the Wildrose Boss Hoss display. Street Vibrations? You wouldn't believe the way this monster was rumbling...
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Boss Hoss V-8 Motorcycle @ 2008 Street Vibrations Reno (10)
Visitors tried out this Boss Hoss V-8 motorcycle, at the Wildrose Boss Hoss display. Street Vibrations? You wouldn't believe the way this monster was rumbling...
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Boss Hoss V-8 Motorcycle @ 2008 Street Vibrations Reno (11)
Visitors tried out this Boss Hoss V-8 motorcycle, at the Wildrose Boss Hoss display. Street Vibrations? You wouldn't believe the way this monster was rumbling...
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Ron Simms customs @ 2008 Street Vibrations Reno (II)
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2008 Street Vibrations in Reno, Nevada
Crowds, Custom Motorcycles, Crowds, Music, Crowds, and more Crowds
This year's Street Vibrations in downtown Reno was even crazier than I expected. The streets were filled beyond capacity with bikers and performers. There were so many people that we couldn't get a good look at much of the surroundings on Friday or Saturday. Luckily we were on the scene Thursday and were able to scope out some of the vendor booths and other attractions in a more relaxed setting.
This year featured the usual assortment of side shows: Rock and blues bands, Ted Nugent made an appearance, and Monte Perlin's Globe-O-Cross drew major crowds.
And of course, major bike builders and custom houses were there -- such as Big Dog and Simms. Big Dog had their usual models on display, and they were drawing crowds. On a related note: while in Reno, I heard a late-night commercial for a local Big Dog dealer, offering $10K discounts on certain models. It seems obvious that the economic woes are going to have an impact on big-ticket discretionary spending, and a hyper-custom motorcycle is probably about as discretionary as it's going to get. Rough times ahead...
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