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Al Klein, Pres. Antelope Valley Sundowners. CA. 1995

Limited Edition Print from an edition of 50. Photo ©1995 Michael Lichter.

The Story: Al Klein was president of the Antelope Valley Chapter of the Sundowners Motorcycle Club when I photographed him in his Acton, CA. motorcycle shop. He may still be the club president but I don't think he still has the shop. I tried to contact him to send him a print but had no luck; the number has been disconnected and there is no record of the shop. For a variety of reasons, bikers tend to not leave trails behind them as they move on to a new job or home. Perhaps, this is why at runs like Sturgis, there is so much excitement on the street as friends greet friends. It is the one place they know they can find each other.

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Al Klein, Pres. Antelope Valley Sundowners. CA. 1995<br />
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Limited Edition Print from an edition of 50. Photo ©1995 Michael Lichter.<br />
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The Story: Al Klein was president of the Antelope Valley Chapter of the Sundowners Motorcycle Club when I photographed him in his Acton, CA. motorcycle shop.  He may still be the club president but I don't think he still has the shop.  I tried to contact him to send him a print but had no luck; the number has been disconnected and there is no record of the shop.  For a variety of reasons, bikers tend to not leave trails behind them as they move on to a new job or home.  Perhaps, this is why at runs like Sturgis, there is so much excitement on the street as friends greet friends.  It is the one place they know they can find each other.