The Last Ride
Joerg Grossmann drives his Kawasaki VN 1500 fitted with a sidecar on a road near Usingen, Germany. The 48 year old Grossmann, who calls himself a chauffeur for the deceased, developed his motorbike hearse for die-hard bikers who want a last ride to their final resting place. (Michael Probst/Associated Press)
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