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Even though Indian
Larry left us in August of 2004, his spirit surely lives
on in the bikes, shirts, posters and other pieces that carry
his mark. Indian Larry Desmedt gained renown as both a bike
builder and as a motorcycle stunt man. His difficult youth
involved both drug problems and a bank-robbery conviction,
but he wound up being incredibly influential in the field
of bike design--for using "old school" styling,
no less.
Indian
Larry's shop, Gasoline Alley, was opened in New York City
in 1991. Indian Larry, however, didn't get wide-ranging recognition
for his talents until other builders, such as Jesse James
and the Teutuls, hit it big and revolutionized the market
for custom choppers. Indian
Larry went on to build great bikes and to act and do stunts
in a number of major motion pictures.
Indian Larry Merchandise
Many
people like to remember Indian Larry by wearing a t-shirt
or hanging a poster bearing his likeness. Many of his hats
and shirts are emblazoned with his trademark question mark.
Question mark necklaces are also available to those looking
for a whimsical yet potent reminder of the spirit of the man.
If
you are looking for Indian Larry
merchandise, visit us here at choppersapparel.com.
We have shirts, hats and necklaces, as well as posters and
other Larry items. Our site also contains information and
stories about Indian Larry and his incredible life.
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