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I thought this vest was pretty cool on Ebay HERE ! There's a t-shirt and a pair of old chain stitched back patches but the t-shirt ...
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Last picture is from a 1966 Modern Cycle magazine showing Eddie Haskell's bike with a little different look. You can see his bike in tw...
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This is some pretty handy information from the Lightning Red Wing Book 2!
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"Dramatic original photograph of an early San Francisco hill climb. Rider Charlie Artal jumps off his Harley Davidson motorcycle in an...
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"According to motorcycle lore, '74 or More' was a term coined by Bill 'Hillbilly' Hill in the sixties while he was in B...
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I saw these cards on Ebay and they looked kind of cool. The bikes on each card appear to be machines featured in the 1972 and earlier Stree...
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Hey, follow your blog and saw this image. Figured you'd enjoy some additional info from the Feb 1942 Enthusiast magazine where this first was show! Caption reads:
"Will he make it? This thrilling snap taken at the Fonda, New York, Fair Grounds, shows Van Valovic, of Gloverville, leaping thirteen motorcycles. Van's mount is a sturdy 1918 Harley-Davidson. Yes- he made it".
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