Amazing historic shop and motorcycle legend site! My wife and I rode out from Perth Amboy with some friends to enjoy the annual block party. And what a party it was! Vendors, community tents, tattoos, and food abound! Even some stunt riding performances for everyone to marvel at. The shop itself is littered with pictures, apparel, and even an original frame build on display. Behind the curtain is the machine shop which we did not purchase a tour ticket for, but looked impressive and busy from an outsiders eye. Given Indian Larry's reputation in the motorcycle community, this is an absolute must stop if you're in the area, even if it isn't for the block party. The significance to motorcycles and enthusiasts...
Read moreWe traveled over 1,000 miles from Melbourne Florida to visit the shop. When we got there there was one gentlemanhe said I have no one working after 25 minutes of trying to get his attention he yelled from the back of the shop and said no one's in the showroom. he didn't even come to the gate where we were standing outside. just we even told him we traveled a great distance just to buy something and donate money to the cause. my husband has been following Indian Larry for over 30 years he felt like it was a great disappointment. July 31 at 3:30 in...
Read moreThis place hosts an annual "day of community terror" block party event which attracts extremely loud and obnoxious motorcylists who rev their engines loudly at intersections to harass pedestrians. It was so loud people had to cover their ears. I was in Williamsburg when a group of loud motorcyclists started blasting their engines and it was so loud it hurt people's ears. There were loud motorcycles all over Williamsburg revving their extremely loud...
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