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This is some pretty handy information from the Lightning Red Wing Book 2!
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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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I've never seen any of these magazines but thought the Panhead on the cover of this issue looked pretty cool. Here's a great shot of...
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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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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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Here's a great shot of Gary Littlejohn's panhead (1st version) showing the cobbwebbed paint job on the frame/tank with the nicely di...
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I have a complete Vard motorcycle from 1947. It is one of only approx. 5-8 prototypes ever made. The motorcycle never made the production stage is my understanding.
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