Ann-Margret on her personal Triumph motorcycle, 1966
Photographer: Darlene Hammond
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Ann-Margret on her personal Triumph motorcycle, 1966
Photographer: Darlene Hammond
Soooo dose anyone remember me mentioning about wanting to make a circus AU bc I made some fankids in circus outfits?????
Well I got some rough ideas for their role and designs for some of these characters down
(Yes i was too lazy to draw a motorcycle for shadow so I just drew the globe of death instead)
Maybe at a later time I can play around withe the designs more.
Good day 😌
Can I request the Sanses (or a Sans of your choice) with an S/O that has a beloved motorcycle? They treat it like their baby, and when the Sans comes over, they see that S/O actually modified their bike to have a sidecar with a helmet of their size.
Thank uuu!!!
Hi! 👋
Would prefer to ride on the bike with you. He likes pulling the stereotypical hugging you from behind.
Plum, Heart, Swan, Syrah, Killer, Pale
Also has a bike. Prefers to race you.
Cherrybomb, Cross, Swap, Blue, Template
The side car is his new nap spot. Go ahead and drive babe, wake him up when you’ve arrived.
Red, Comic, Geno, Dust, Ink
“Get that death trap away from me.”
Nightmare, Shattered, Fresh, Horror, Error, Swad, Reaper
Finds the sidecar a little embarrassing at first, but actually ends up enjoying it.
Ccino, Passive, Dream, Bill
Riding into the sunset
Two women from 1949 posing together in iconic motorcycle fashion, wearing vintage leather jackets, cuffed jeans, and aviator goggles
A woman in a classic motorcycle cap and leather jacket posing alongside a 1948 or 1949 Harley-Davidson, capturing the pioneering spirit of early female riders.
This is a vintage photograph of Vivian Bales, the pioneering motorcyclist known as the "Enthusiast Girl". At 20 years old, she famously rode her 1929 Harley-Davidson Model D (a 45" flathead motorcycle) across the United States for 78 days and 5,000
You feel a pull to prove yourself to the stranger on the bike.
making a horrid vtm version of Biker (they/them), a toreador antitribu who, above all else, craves the thrill of the race.