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Sunday, December 7, 2008
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Nostalgia's Weekly Favorites
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Last picture is from a 1966 Modern Cycle magazine showing Eddie Haskell's bike with a little different look. You can see his bike in tw...
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I missed out on this awesome photo on Ebay but have to admit its amazing. The knucklehead with Vard/Glide forks with mini Flanders bars, u...
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This is some pretty handy information from the Lightning Red Wing Book 2!
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Many of you may already know this about chrome plating (though I didn't until recently) but a friend just showed me his old chromed harl...
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A special thanks goes out to Paul of the Show & Go Cycle blog for sending me this great article on Hirschberg's bikes from a 1970 Mo...
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I took a day off work to begin reassembly of the triumph. Its amazing once you get parts back from paint and the platers how they don't ...
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I had been looking for a pair of vintage carpenter jeans in either an unwashed indigo or railroad stripe for a while and the Lee Sanforized ...
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