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2006 Star Days Photo Gallery
All the action caught on camera from 2006 Star Days
Custom License Plates - Star Days - 2006
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Custom License Plates - Star Days - 2006
Custom License Plates - Star Days - 2006
Custom License Plates - Star Days - 2006
Custom License Plates - Star Days - 2006
Sheep Dog Cycles - Star Days - 2006
Sheep Dog Cycles - Star Days - 2006
Sheep Dog Cycles - Star Days - 2006
Sheep Dog Cycles - Star Days - 2006
Sheep Dog Cycles - Star Days - 2006
Sheep Dog Cycles - Star Days - 2006
Sheep Dog Cycles - Star Days - 2006
Star Days - 2006
Star Days - 2006
Star Days - 2006
Baron Custom Accessories - Star Days - 2006
Baron Custom Accessories - Star Days - 2006
Star Days - 2006
Star Days - 2006
Coyote Customs - Star Days - 2006
Coyote Customs - Star Days - 2006
Coyote Customs - Star Days - 2006
Coyote Customs - Star Days - 2006
Coyote Customs - Star Days - 2006
Probably the bitchinest passenger seat pad we’ve ever seen, from Coyote Customs.
Tony from Monterey, California, shows that Star Days is family friendly.
Yamaha brought its line of Star motorcycles to Star Days for free demo rides.
The V-Four-powered Royal Stars are well represented at Star Days.
A flame paint job is a staple on custom bikes.
This radical chopper from Coyote Customs is based on a Yamaha Road Star.
If you like ’em long...
Customizing takes many forms. This Coyote Customs bobber has had its tires modified to include a whitewall and a redline.
Sitting in front of the Baron Custom Accessories display was this radical Road Star that is the coolest ride at the event.
The Road Star powerplant can be made as pretty as any Harley.
Beautiful spoked rims and a clean custom swingarm accentuate the eye-grabbing Road Star.
The “danger” sign hints at the potential harm from the chain-drive conversion.
If you need to cut a 2x4, this is the bike to have.
This Road Star motor is pure jewelry.
Jockey shifts aren’t just for Harleys and Indians.
Long and low, clean and mean.
Another take on a Road Star custom.
Freedom to ride; freedom to customize.
The Star Motorcycles Roadliners are joining the custom bike movement.
Vendor areas attracted a lot of attention from Star Days attendees.
What’s up, Doc?
Riders of Star motorcycles are known for putting a lot of miles on their bikes. Yes, that’s a roll-away luggage on back.
Although centered around Star motorcycles, Star Days welcomes all riders. Included in this shot is a Harley and a Kawi Ninja 650.
Don’t mistake this chopped Road Star for a trailer queen. Its owner says the “86” represents all the times he’s been kicked out of jobs and associations.
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Just because it’s not built in the USA doesn’t mean a Road Star can’t be patriotic.