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Here are some pictures of the molded tank, near finished pipes, brake set-up, p-pad, and the Bates diamond footpegs as well one of me on the...
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Above are a couple of photos taken by Rodney of the "Slow Poke" Triumph after the accident on 11/19/13. An unlicensed drive...
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I think many of us have seen Howard Gribble's historic 1960's Chopper photo set on Flickr but I had no idea who the man was or about...
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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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Here's a great shot taken by Drew's of his machine over a year ago but the scene could be from the late 50s/early 60s. This snapsho...
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How awesome is this Knuckhead Rene of Australia sent over? This beauty graced the pages of a 1968 Cycle Guide and has to be on my personal ...




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There's a great line in that scene where the girl tells Johnny she's never ridden on a motorcycle before, it was fast, it felt good, and she liked it. And the whole time she's stroking the front fender and fork leg of his bike. Spicy stuff for 1950.
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