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  • c.o.
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    No one can claim you didn't try Ken...

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  • Ken Lee
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    Oh well , that didn't work !!!! I'll have another go -- perhaps later !!?

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  • Ken Lee
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    Thanks Cory , I'll try !! Probably muck it up !!!

    https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-j...ermechanic.jpg

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  • c.o.
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    Now that was a good one Ken!!! Ya gotta use a photo hosting site to get the full size pics.

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  • Ken Lee
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    Possibly an '09 Cory . PS , How do you post large pics on here ??? Ken
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  • c.o.
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    I'm not seeing a leaf spring on the front fork of the "close-up" bike which indicates it could be an '09. If my eyes are playing tricks then it could be a '10 or early '11. Boy, I hope his boss didn't catch wind of that comment!!!

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  • duffeycycles
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    The corner of the sign is covered by one of the Race numbers that folded down.One more close up.This one is shocking what can be seen !Merry christmas to all Indian riders!What year are the bikes?1911?

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  • c.o.
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    These interior shop shots are awesome!!!! I can't say offhand whether I've seen that sleeve logo before or not. I'm trying to figure out whether that non "repro" sign is missing a chunk or if something is covering the top left corner. It also looks like the shop had some better dressed hang arounds!!!

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  • duffeycycles
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    Freddy Ludlow in car?Another shot in the shop. Notice the Oilzum wood barrel.Has anyone seen an Indian jersey like this? Has round MC ? shoulder patch
    Last edited by duffeycycles; 12-29-2012, 08:43 AM.

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  • IRON
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    Sidecar Ballast

    Sidecar ballast
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  • duffeycycles
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    Lets go into the Indian Dealers shop and look around.First thing I notice is the linen racing numbers ,that were pinned to the riders clothes, around the[not repro] sign on the back wall
    Last edited by duffeycycles; 12-28-2012, 12:27 PM.

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  • harleytoprock
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    It sure makes me nervous seeing that baby sitting on the 1915 HD!

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  • duffeycycles
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    1910 Yale ad.jpg1911 Indian ad.jpg1915 excelsior ad.jpg1911 HD ad.jpgthanx Terry.1910 Yale ad/1911 Indian ad/1915Excelsior ad/1911Silent Grayfellow ad. To go with some of my recent posts

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  • marsh1915hd
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    Here are a few of 1915 HD's. The babys name is Harley Moody and he is on a new Harley.IMG_5884.jpgIMG_5877.jpgIMG_5882.jpgIMG_5883.jpg

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  • sirhrmechanic
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    Not quite pre-1930... but still a neat old Zundapp... mit der plow.

    Wonder if they invented this on the Eastern Front?

    plowing.jpg

    Cheers,

    Sirhr

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