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This is just part of the group that rode with Al's Quick Release Team in the annual Davison City Of Flags Parade in downtown Davison Michigan. The camera couldn't fit them all in.
This is the second part of the group photo since there were too many to fit in one photo. Even more showed up after this picture was taken. These kids had a great time riding in the parade.

 

 

This kid is dedicated to his sport! This photo doesn't do it justice either. You need to see him turn his head to get the full effect. Obviously it is "BMX" cut into his hair.
Sometimes, Al's trailer doubles as a "Shop On Wheels". Whenever they are at the parade or at the track, they try to make sure they have enough parts and tools no matter what happens.

 

 

One rider got a flat tire and Team Quick Release sprung into action. Sadly, the flat happened just minutes before the parade began to move and there simply wasn't enough time to get this rider going before they had to move.
Throughout the entire parade this guy sat up there "promoting" Al's shop and the sport of BMX. Let me just say that this guy puts the "Bull" in Bullhorn. Ty Pennington (Extreme Makeover) has nothing on this guy here when it comes to working a bullhorn.

 

 

There were riders from all over the area. They came in all sizes, all ages and all styles of riding. Notice that everyone is wearing a helmet. When you ride with Al, this isn't even an option. Safety is always first!
It's hard to make out the details in this photo, but the parade has stopped momentarily and the riders are doing tricks. They had the FULL attention of the crowd and were getting some serious applause at times.

 

 

More tricks and wheelies for the crowd. I didn't hear any other group in the parade getting the applause that our riders got. These guys were doing everything from long wheelies to freestyle tricks and more. It was quite a show!
This is Al on one of his awesome Harley Davidson collector edition bicycles. He still has a few of these left and they are getting harder and harder to find. They are still new and they only come out for very "special" occasions. Ask Al about these bikes if you're interested.