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Nostalgia's Weekly Favorites
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I missed out on this awesome photo on Ebay but have to admit its amazing. The knucklehead with Vard/Glide forks with mini Flanders bars, u...
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This is some pretty handy information from the Lightning Red Wing Book 2!
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For a quick comparison in case you are interested in the different Flanders riser options and handlebars the first three (3) i...
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I like the first one the best with the alloy rims, mcm rocker caps, bench seat, and huge racing cones! Those thick gators at right look much...
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Personally, I think the Stan Dishong bikes are much cooler but this dual carbed knuckle is not too shabby nonetheless (NHRA Museum)




3 comments:
Good set, Stretch. More to save for my own collection! I'm not familiar with the original film though.
Doug - I have the VHS copy of the movie and its a cheesy B flick lacking a real plot but the old triumphs and harleys are cool and the star girl rides a Velocette. I think I posted an movie trailer once but maybe I can find a clip to add to this post that will give you some flavor!
Stretch, some years back when I was single I'd while away my lonely evenings watching any old crappy bike flick that was on. There was certainly no attraction in the plot or production values but identifying old bikes was great fun.
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