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A man and his 45 Chopper and a western shirt, of course….

Posted on March 24, 2019Author Blind Melon

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Next Next post: Born July 12, 1939 Died March 22, 2019 (aged 79) Occupation Motorcycle designer, entrepreneur Years active 1960–2019 Known for Custom motorcycles Relatives Cory Ness (son), Zach Ness (grandson) Website www.arlenness.com Arlen Darryl Ness[1][2] (July 12, 1939 – March 22, 2019) was an American motorcycle designer and entrepreneur best known for his custom motorcycles. Ness received acclaim for his designs, most of which are noted for their unique body style and paintwork. Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Career 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External links Early life[edit] Arlen Darryl Ness was born in Moorhead, Minnesota on July 12, 1939 to Elaine and Ervin Ness, and moved to San Leandro, California when he was in the sixth grade.[3]
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