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Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Foosin' on a Saturday Afternoon

Foo just loved getting to drive a motorcycle with a sidecar. Too bad he had no one to ride sidecar with him. Thanks Brian.

Foo of Fame

Foo got into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame, and he was so honored by it that he took a bow. Then they told him he actually had to ride a motorcycle to actually be in it, and being in it wasn't necessarily physical.

Safety Ride

Foo considered this the safest bike every, what with all the pretty colors and lights. Too bad he couldn't figure out how to operate it.

Hasta La Vista, Foo Dog

Foo couldn't resist channeling Arnold when he saw the actual motorcycle from the Terminator. He vowed to come back after hours, telling the bike, "I'll be back."

Awarding Wings

Foo wasn't certain why this trophy was a good award for the motorcycle industry, but it still was super pretty and made Foo think of the cymbal monkey.

Mr. Motorcycle

Not only is Jay Leno a huge car enthusiast, he is also really into motorcycles. Foo just loves that and hopes that after this, he will be invited to go see all the pretty machines in Jay's garage.

Never Say Die

Just like Foo, this motorcycle has written on it, "Never Say Die." Well, Foo doesn't have it written on him, but he abides by that motto, having survived several mishaps, including the loss and reattachment of part of his tail.

Pop a Foollie

Foo loves the daring stuff, and this guy doing a pop-a-wheelie inside as still as a photograph was super interesting. Apparently he went by the name Wheelie Man and has world records. Foo is going to try to beat those some day.

Really Mini Moto

Now this little rider was really really tiny, so tiny that Foo could probably run faster that he could ride. Foo still maintains that this was the mouse on the motorcycle despite evidence to the contrary.

Tiny Gary

Foo found this little itty bitty suit and thought about stealing it so he could ride like the pros, but sadly it was still a little too big for him and he was scared about going to jail.

Oldie But Goodie

Foo wanted to find the perfect ride for himself, and first he thought about this old chap, but he was worried that the 1920s model wouldn't be up to snuff.

Motorocycle History

Foo had a fun time at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. He got to see all kinds of motorcycles and motorcycling things.
This interesting contraption was once such sight. It was one of the very first motorized motorcycles, and boy was it a clunking piece of work.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Greatest of Them All

One of the few pics Foo did get to take at the Harley-Davidson factory was of this snazzy poster claiming motorcycling is the greatest sport... but Foo couldn't figure out what kind of ball or puck they used, so he quietly questioned it all day...

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Ask Santa

Since Foo just couldn't find the perfect bike for his needs, he decided to go ask this Santa, who conveniently specializes in motorcycles. Now all Foo has to do is hope and wait for Christmas.

Goin' Hog Wild

Foo wanted to take it to the limits and check out this Harley-Davidson dealership while in the Chicagoland area. He was bound and determined to find the perfect bike.
He loved this one because of the color and the shiny, but it was just a little to big for him. He couldn't even reach the throttle.
At last he found one more his size, but this time it was just a little too small, and it squeaked, and the wheels didn't move... frown.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Foo-izens on Patrol

Always a fan of the show CHiPs, Foo was excited to know that Texas also had a highway patrol like California. Foo knows that the Texas Highway Patrol could use his help, especially if he would get to ride one of their highway bikes. Vrrrrooooooom!

How, Motorcycle-Sabe

Found was super excited to get a chance to ride this vintage 1936 Indian motorcycle at Dick's Classic Car Garage. He thought it looked really cool, and he looked really cool on it, but he wondered where on it he could store his arrows and teepee...