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Thursday, March 6, 2008
Burt Munro's Injun Scout 101 Salt Racer
Can you believe this guy rode an old Indian faster than 150 mph? Just insane! (Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame website)
Burt starts down the line at Bonneville! (Motorcycle Mueseum Hall of Fame website)
Burt screaming down the Bonneville salt flats in 1962. (Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame website)
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