Final Ride, Biker Edition


The story of the Harley Hearse was picked up on the AP wire yesterday, and appeared on every news site I happened by. These conveyances are made by the Tombstone Hearse Company of Alum Creek PA, and feature a 19th century styled handmade coach, pulled by a Harley V-Twin trike. The hearse attaches to the trike via the 5th wheel method.

From Tombstone’s services menu:

At Your Service – With proper notification we can arrive at your service dressed in white tuxedo shirts, string tie, along with black pants, vest and shined boots with a single spur. We feel the uniform exudes nostalgic style and a sense of dignity and professionalism as we take the departed on their final journey.

I like the whole idea, even though I’m not a biker. Maybe enough to trade my final ride in the back of a Cadillac for such a send off. Not that I’m in a great hurry to ride in either anytime soon.

-k-

H/T Photo: Harris Funeral Home.

Click the photo to embiggen. New plugin via Yellow Swordfish. Thanks!
Plugin requires JavaScript’s being enabled. I go, kicking and screaming, into the 21st century.

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One thought on “Final Ride, Biker Edition

  1. The image shows “embiggened” in my RSS reader. Still, had to come here and see for myself what this “embiggening” was about.

    Verdict: Me like the Yellow Swordfish, and that hearse looks bitchin’. It’d be great if if could be borrowed for a Halloween hayride. ;-)

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