FEATURE
HIPSTERS AND BIKES
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now thinning herd of Harleys,
"They just won't do that and it's
wrong."
He adds, draining the last of
his beer from the can. "Things
are changing. People are be-
ginning to value what's good,
what's been made right, what's
been made well. Things that last.
They want to learn how these
machines work and what made
them great and try and preserve
those skills. And if that makes us
hipsters, then I say being a hip-
ster is no bad thing." CN
Thom Hill of Iron
& Resin and his
customized Ural.