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  • murph
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    I forgot to mention HE LIVED!!

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  • murph
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    I posted this on the caimag site, and thought it would fit here as well for the people who don't visit that site.

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  • c.o.
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    Originally posted by Chris Haynes View Post
    This photo from post #55 shows a very early H-D. Is this a 1905/6?
    Chris for some reason I remember '06 but don't quote me on it. I'm thinking the details may be buried somewhere in the "First Harleys" thread.

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  • c.o.
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    I'm digging that pic of the gal with the ACE! At first I was thinkin' it might have just been a theatrical endeavor. Those don't look like riding boots!...... but I see her hat is hung on the bars and she's attacking that sickle with a real corner rounder! Great pic!!!



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  • c.o.
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    Originally posted by SMS View Post
    Minneapolis Motorcycle Club outing.
    Awesome snapshot into that era!

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  • bmh
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    A girl after my own heart. Enjoying the sport to the fullest. Most modern riders never know the joy of a roadside adjustment.

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  • T. Cotten
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    Originally posted by sveger View Post
    Found this cool photo with a younger female rider wrenching on her ACE.

    Sverre
    http://AmericanMotorcyclesNorway.blogspot.com
    I'd like to have a wench like that!
    Oh pardon me, I meant "wrench".

    ....Cotten

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  • sveger
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    American Motorcycles

    Found this cool photo with a younger female rider wrenching on her ACE.

    Sverre
    http://AmericanMotorcyclesNorway.blogspot.com
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  • Chris Haynes
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    This photo from post #55 shows a very early H-D. Is this a 1905/6?

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  • sludge
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    hd race team.
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  • SMS
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    Minneapolis Motorcycle Club outing.
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  • SMS
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    Old Indian
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  • SMS
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    1923 Roy Egeberg run to Rochester, Mn.
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  • exeric
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    I had a series 20 Big X and it was hard to find parts for. . . . Now I know why.

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  • c.o.
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    Originally posted by rousseau View Post
    Looks like the rider may have flew through the side curtains and into the car.
    No kidding. Look at the face on the poor fella with his hands in his pockets. Makes you wonder whatever became of that Excelsior. Again great stuff Sverre! Your a good man for keeping this thread going....

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