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Thursday, June 10, 2010
Fresno HA Knucklehead Photo Teaser
I've got a handful of photos coming of a supposed '60s Fresno Hells Angels Knucklehead. These were on Ebay and didn't come cheap but I think you will appreciate this period chopped knuckle. Its got a Lee/Bates foot clutch pedal and is just a nice example of a 60's outlaw machine. I will post detailed pictures, there are thirteen in all, when I get the photos, which will probably be around next Wednesday! The owner is wearing a very cool old Triumph t-shirt as well!
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2 comments:
I had to go & check "completed listings"... Those are very cool! I've seen a couple of them before, somewhere & I would guess 50's rather than 60's.
Maybe they could be late 50's / early 60's?
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