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The Beattie Files: Amber the multi-tasker

Trying to stage-manage a photo shoot at the 2001 world launch of the Harley-Davidson V-Rod turned into a big day out

(Ed's note: These are excerpts from young Beattie's book on some of the more colourful incidents in an action-packed life. See the end of the piece for more info.)

(September 2024, Chris Beattie)

All eyes turned to the vast creamy white ’53 Cadillac convertible as it lunged into the massive car park on the outskirts of LA. It was a typically hot and dry California summer day. The top was down and the occupants were basking in the sunlight.

 

The figure in the driver’s seat was clad in a psychedelic purple and green tie-dyed shirt that perfectly matched his John Lennon sunnies and circus ringmaster blue top hat. Beside him, blonde locks flowing in the breeze, was a stunning, sun-tanned woman radiating an aura of detached boredom.

 

“Chris, where can we set up for the photos,” inquired my eccentric top-hat-wearing mate, Peter Linney, one of America’s leading car and motorcycle photographers, as he screeched to a halt. “This is Amber, by the way. She is your model

for the day.”

 

Amber gave me a little wave and pulled out her make up kit and costume bag as she stepped from the Caddie. “Hi Chris, is there somewhere I can get changed?” she smiled, displaying a mouthful of expensive pearl white dentistry.

 

Originally from Norway, Pete was a very accomplished photographer and had also made a name for himself as a videographer, most notably being the first cameraman to work on the popular Cops reality TV series. He certainly had some hair-raising stories to tell about the footage that never went to air…

 

As far as entrances go, it was right up there with the second coming. The crowd of 200 or so journalists and Harley-Davidson officials milling around the large marquee in the centre of the car park all turned as one to watch as Amber, decorated in a small halter top and tiny denim shorts and stiletto heels, stepped gracefully from the Caddie. She had the looks and presence of a movie star and knew how to put on a show-stealing performance. Even better – it was all for my benefit, or at least for the benefit of my magazine, Heavy Duty.


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The venue was Irwindale Raceway on the outskirts of LA and the occasion was the world launch of Harley-Davidson’s radical-for-the-time V-Rod. We had spent the morning on the dragstrip, hammering the powerful new roadster down the quarter-mile, the journos from around the world doing their best to show up any defects in the shiny silver new Harley.

 

I’d been in touch with factory officials a few weeks earlier to arrange a special photoshoot on the day. I knew time would be tight, but I also knew that I had a world scoop on my hands. Heavy Duty would be the first magazine anywhere on the planet to go to print with the full story of the V-Rod. I just needed to make sure I’d have the pics to do it justice.

 

Fortunately, I’d known Pete for a while and was confident he’d deliver. And he assured me he had just the lady in mind to decorate the cover of my V-Rod Special Edition. Harley came to the party too, setting aside the lunch break on the first day of the launch especially so we’d have enough time to get all the photos we wanted.

 

But just prior to the lunch break, we were all asked to assemble in the marquee. After a morning spent dueling on the dragstrip, it was time to hand out some awards. Legendary Harley designer Willie G Davidson was on hand to present the accolades as each journo was acknowledged for some feat of dragstrip daring.

 

“Chris Beattie, I’ve got something really special for you,” he announced as I made my way to the front of the packed marquee. Shaking my hand, Willie presented me with a brass Harley-Davidson belt buckle for ‘Fastest reaction time’ on the day.

 

“Thanks Willie,” I said into the microphone. “When you said ‘something really special’ I thought you had something else in mind,” I joked, before one of the Aussie contingent yelled out: “Yeah, like a BJ!” which brought the house down. Given Willie’s stature as motorcycling royalty, some H-D staffers probably didn’t see comedy in the comment, but Willie’s good humour ensured no offence was taken.


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              Amber shoot

 

I don’t think too many journos actually bothered with lunch as most seemed distracted as we set up our shoot on the start line of the dragstrip. By now Amber had changed into a very small red bikini, which definitely showed off her gym-fit physique to maximum effect. With arc lights, reflectors and light sensors cocooning her and the V-Rod, Amber went through all of her poses like a true pro.

 

“Mate,” I said as I helped Pete pack away his gear. “I really appreciate the effort today. And Amber was an absolute stunner.”

 

“Yeah, she’s pretty good … really knows her stuff,” he replied. “And it gets even better. She only does the modelling work on the side. Her day job is running a bar down on Venice Beach. Actually, she’s the owner.”

 

“You’ll have to come by for a drink sometime,” chimed in Amber as she emerged from the marquee back in her day gear.

 

A few days later Pete and I enjoyed a couple of margaritas on the boardwalk at Venice Beach.

 

“Anything else with that?” asked Amber, a master of multi-tasking before it was even a thing …



More at The Beattie Files home page


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The excerpt is from Beattie's wild and woolly book. So far as we know it's had one brief print run and he's threatening to do another. Watch this space.

In the meantime he can be contacted by email.

More at The Beattie Files home page



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