LowSide Issue 3

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Editors Note Issue number three, holy shit! I can’t believe we even got one off the ground. I mean three issues isn’t that bad for a bunch of

nobody’s throwing together some pictures and words. So Rich, the head honcho over here at lowside, approached me and asked

me to write about what we here at lowside magazine are all

about. Here’s a small example of what I’m all about. Currently I’m sitting at a computer at work, I woke up at 3:30am so I

could get to work by 5:00am and use a computer to write this thing. I’m not on the road in some cool town taking pictures on

my expensive camera or anything awesome like that. I have ten hours of work ahead of me followed by a two hour commute home. And no I couldn’t ride to work today because I had to

carpool to save money. Rich is currently trapped in a Bermuda

triangle of shit. He has a new house that he is working on, a

baby and a job that he works full time. And he still manages to find time to work on this magazine. What I’m getting at is

Lowside is a labor of love for us, we’re not getting rich and we

still have real jobs. We approach Lowside just like we approach our bikes, our drive is fueled by our love for it all. After working

a full day’s work we come home and wrench on our bikes or work on this magazine, just like many of you do. It’s a pretty grueling thing to do but we do it because we love it. FTP

Tim Wise, the Editor


In this Issue

BIKES return of red 6 / emma 16 / bryan’s bike (cover) 27 / the dream crusher 50 / the learning curve 52 / the token jew 56 / 3rd times a charm 64 CARS ‘33 plymouth coupe 42 EVENT COVERAGE gypsy run 4 20 / lowside party 37 / iron horsemen m/c street bike drags 47 PROFILES reverend jim goodrich 10

Rich Gohlinghorst Publisher/Editorial Director rich@lowsidesyn.com Tim Wise Editor/ Senior Writer tim@lowsidesyn.com

Doug Barber Senior Photographer doug@lowsidesyn.com Eric Wheatley Art Director/Graphic Design eric@lowsidesyn.com

Contributing Writers and Photographers: Debbie Fitch / Tim Lind / Warren / Juan Carlos Paul Harrington / Joel Lang / Josh Douglas Smith White Boy / Josh Schreibeis / OK Kyle / Magic Ken

story, art & photo submissions submissions@lowsidesyn.com advertising ads@lowsidesyn.com distribution & publishing Lowside Syndicate www.lowsidesyn.com ISSN 2153-3547 Contributions of articles and photos are welcome. Please send files to Submissions@lowsidesyn.com before submitting any material. Photographs should be high resolution, and of high quality. All work published may be used on our website as well as the magazine. Material in this publication may not be reproduced without permission. While the publishers have taken all reasonable precautions and made all reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of material in this publication, it is a condition of purchase of this magazine that the publisher does not assume any responsibility or liability for loss or damage which may result from any inaccuracy or omission in this publication, or from the use of information contained herein and the publishers make no warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to any of the material contained herein. The entire contents of LowSide magazine are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced in any way without written permission from the publisher. Copyright © 2010 Lowside Syndicate

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left my house on thursday to head up to NYC for the forth annual Gypsy Run. I expected some good riding and your usual run antics. Man was I ever wrong. I started out from Brooklyn, MD around 10:30am with the notorious O.K. Kyle. We blasted up 95 to meet Clark from freakoutthesquares.com at a reasonable hour so we could beat the impending traffic. We met Clark and Quigly in Philly and grabed a quick bite. Kyle went his seperate way and the rest of us were off to the Big Crapple. Two or Three hours of lane splitting and shoulder riding later we were emerging from the tunnel into Manhattan, with eyes wide and mouths agape. Damn there’s a lot of hot girls in New York city!

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