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Nostalgia's Weekly Favorites
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This is some pretty handy information from the Lightning Red Wing Book 2!
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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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Check out these awesome shots of Mert from 1966. I am not familiar with the type of Harley he's using here but I like the leather jacke...
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Researching this jacket has been a fun little side project for me. As the story goes my buddy purchased the jacket from a kid at the Long B...
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Here's a nice picture of the crazy Ludvigson panhead at a late 60's show. That curvy seat makes you just want to lean back and relax!
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The knuckle photos arrived in the mail today and I'm sure you'll agree they're pretty cool. With the tall apes, flanders risers...
2 comments:
Those Life Magazine pics are truly great! The 45" in the second pics with the narrowed (or WR?) tanks looks extremly cool! Made me wanna go ahead & get mine done, thanks!
Epinut - You're welcome! I think those narrow WR racing tanks have to be the best of the smaller tanks out there. Run both with gas for more capacity on the road and use your standard horseshoe oil tank. Look at Kiyo's knucklehead from the Garage Company as that bike looks amazing and looks similar to the bike in the second shot (I'll add a picture)!
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