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This is some pretty handy information from the Lightning Red Wing Book 2!
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Furnished as both USN issue and civilian these Mackinaw Barnstormer jackets were pre WWII. This amazing civil...
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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 had originally planned on keeping this bike undercover until completion but since a few other guys are sharing what they have to offer, I ...
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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...
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Stretch! Nothing is sacred anymore...just because you got a copy of the amazing Earlyriders mag/book doesn't mean you have to share...food for thought...
I choose/prefer to share the materials I have acquired with those who are interested. Knowledge of parts, however rare they may be, doesn't make them any easier to find. I view this site as a historical reference of articles related to custom motorcycles as there is no good book available that adequately catalogs the stuff; at least to my liking.
i agree with both of you. on the one hand it sucks when the cool stuff leaks out. on the other hand if it wasnt for leaks then i would have no knowledge of it. correct, these items are hard to find and when you do find them they are missing parts and those who are selling them want a million dollars. the good thing is that out of all the people in the bike world only a handful desire this stuff and want it on their machines. im running the B&H on my panhead. yet, a lot of people think it is too bulky and rather hang it on the shelf than run it. it fits my style. thanks for sharing...
-billy
I know it's an old post, but could you provide the exact/complete name of the publication with the Speed-E-Shift article and the date? Family connection. Thank you.
I know this is an old post of yours, but could you provide the complete name and date of the publication that had the Speed-E-Shift article in it? Family connection. Thx.
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