The veteran organization "Rolling Thunder" rode into Washington aloft their custom motorcycles for three days of events honoring their fellow veterans and strengthening ties with President George W. Bush, their choice for November's election. The organization took its name from Operation Rolling Thunder the United States' extensive bombing campaign during the Vietnam War. "When you ride a whole bunch of Harleys together with straight pipes, it sounds like a B-52 carpet bombing," said Mr. Muller, who earned the Combat Infantry Badge serving in the Army's 4th Infantry Division during the Vietnam War.
This image was taken at Thunder Alley, where a lot of special motor bikes were on display.
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Look how wide the year tire is on the Boss Hoss
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The Boss Hoss is a one of a kind 8 cylinder motorcycle.
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The Death Dealer motorcycle jacket patch, one of many
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At Thunder Alley there are a lot of different vendors
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You can see the excitement on her face
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Thunder Alley was packed with people
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The atmoshere was alive with conversation
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So much leather and metal
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Fun bumper stickers
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These motorcycles were displayed by Orange County Choppers, you may have seen the TV show on Discovery Channel.
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These bikes were themed in dedication for American POW's of war, and for the fire fighters of 9/11.
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One of the things I like about Orange County Choppers is the type of rubber they put on their custom rides, also look at the barb wire spokes.
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Incredible detail work goes into all of their bikes.
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On the rear fender you can read some of the names that are on the Vietnam War Memorial.
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