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Jack Scott's knucklehead chopper definitely looked quite amazing. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find any h...
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This is some pretty handy information from the Lightning Red Wing Book 2!
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As far as I know the Bell 500-TX helmet was first produced in 1962 but I've been watching the 1968 examples like the one shown here on E...
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Here are some photos of Stan's OHC panhead from the NHRA Museum. If you live nearby its worth the $5.00 admission to see this crazy bik...
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Wow, this bike is a molded masterpiece and I especially like how the swingarm area has been smoothed and rounded and extended near the shock...
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Greycat - Nomads Monkey - Ironhorsemen Henry - Ironhorsemen Terry the Tramp - Oakland Animal - Oakland Beautiful Buzzard Angel Mexican Ed Ch...
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I'm still looking for a single or pair of 1/8" BSP petcock(s) in a tight 90 and think the ones used on Mike Davis' pre-unit ...
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