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Jam

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 05:12 PM

London, United Kingdom

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A grey, modern touring motorcycle is parked on a paved surface in front of a building on a bright, sunny day in London, United Kingdom. The motorcycle, possibly a Harley-Davidson or similar, features…read more

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A grey, modern touring motorcycle is parked on a paved surface in front of a building on a bright, sunny day in London, United Kingdom. The motorcycle, possibly a Harley-Davidson or similar, features a large front fairing, chrome engine components, a prominent exhaust, and saddlebags. The front wheel has intricate spokes, and "Brembo" is visible on the brake caliper, indicating high-performance brakes. Behind the motorcycle is a building with a muted green facade and large windows with multiple panes. A matching green door is also visible. The number "24" is displayed on one of the window frames. Small white flowers grow near the building's base, between the motorcycle and the wall. To the left, another building made of light-colored brick can be seen. The scene is well-lit by direct sunlight, casting strong shadows from the motorcycle and buildings, indicating either late morning or early afternoon on a clear day. On the street to the left, several signs are visible. A street sign clearly reads "LAMBOURN ROAD," confirming the specific London location. Another sign indicates "Controlled ZONE B" with specific hours: "10.00-11.00 & 14.00-15.00 Mon-Fri." A circular red sign shows "20," denoting a speed limit. Partially visible at the bottom left is a white poster with the text "new album - out now." No people are visible, and the motorcycle appears to be stationary.