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  • I forgot to mention that Harley's production total in 1908 was around 450.

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    • Here is the Chestnut St (Now Juneau Ave) factory under construction. Possibly the same building as above?

      Here is a postcard showing other factories.
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      • Originally posted by IRON View Post
        1908 Harley factory building.
        Looks like Harleys on the loading dock. But is that a Harley on the sidewalk?
        It's hard to tell but the engine could pass for a Harley. Something isn't right with that gas tank and handlebars though... an early custom or some form of clone perhaps. I'd say it was a little early for customs but the Meyer-Sparough bike got a face lift.
        Cory Othen
        Membership#10953

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        • Perhaps it is a brand X and just visiting.
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          • It almost looks like an early Merkel/Harley loop frame with a Harley motor. Too early to be a Pirate motorcycle? The Pirate was a clone made in Milwaukee.

            ... the more I look at it, the more it looks like a Comet. Also made in Milwaukee...
            Last edited by IRON; 04-13-2011, 12:02 AM.

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            • Originally posted by Sargehere View Post
              Well, perhaps they have good reason to fret; like, they just realized that their destination is NEWARK, and that they failed to bring along any CARTRIDGES for their (shared) break-top Smith & Wesson revolver!
              Wrong Gerry! I pack a Sig P226 chambered in 9 and a Ruger 101 357 snub as a back up and when I enter that place I still feel like I'm missing something. Bob
              AMCA #3149
              http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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              • Originally posted by Robert Luland View Post
                Wrong Gerry! I pack a Sig P226 chambered in 9 and a Ruger 101 357 snub as a back up and when I enter that place I still feel like I'm missing something. Bob
                Well, I was thinking that the competition probably wasn't quite so substantial in 1916, Robert. Their break top was chambered in only .38 S&W, or .44-40, at most, and men usually carried no bigger than a .32 for personal protection a century ago. The arms race had not yet begun. Our heroes would be completely amazed at the the hardware available on the streets these days!

                But if they had only remembered to purchase a box of cartridges some-where in the vicinlty of their last stop before Newark! Drat!
                Gerry Lyons #607
                http://www.37ul.com/
                http://flatheadownersgroup.com/

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                • Originally posted by IRON View Post
                  It almost looks like an early Merkel/Harley loop frame with a Harley motor. Too early to be a Pirate motorcycle? The Pirate was a clone made in Milwaukee.

                  ... the more I look at it, the more it looks like a Comet. Also made in Milwaukee...
                  That tank and handlebars don't appear Comet like. But who knows for sure. All I know is some pretty cool bikes came out of Wisconsin!!
                  Cory Othen
                  Membership#10953

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                  • Originally posted by Robert Luland View Post
                    Wrong Gerry! I pack a Sig P226 chambered in 9 and a Ruger 101 357 snub as a back up and when I enter that place I still feel like I'm missing something. Bob
                    Wow Bob! That comment makes me glad I live on the mountain!!! I'd say take care of yourself but it sounds like you are!
                    Cory Othen
                    Membership#10953

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                    • has this one been posted previous if not here it is

                      aka HAWG
                      Attached Files
                      1914 EXCELSIOR BELT DRIVE SINGLE
                      1914 excelsior belt drive single carcuss
                      1940 indian chief military
                      1965 sportster xlch
                      1969 sportster xlch bobber
                      1971 bsa A65 chopper
                      1969 harley ss350 sprint
                      1960 harley topper
                      1963 harley topper
                      H model whizzer on cheiftain bicycle
                      H model whizzer on schwinn bicycle
                      1949 harley model 125 bobber project
                      1959 harley model 165
                      1960 harley super 10
                      1974 indian 70cc dirt bike
                      EXCELSIOR - ALWAYS MAKES GOOD

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                      • Great picture Hawg. The setting looks like Florida.
                        Eric Smith
                        AMCA #886

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                        • That is a great picture for sure!!! I can't recall seeing that one before. It looks like another promotional shot with that extra large lettering on the tank. Awesome!!!
                          Cory Othen
                          Membership#10953

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                          • just found this one
                            Attached Files
                            1914 EXCELSIOR BELT DRIVE SINGLE
                            1914 excelsior belt drive single carcuss
                            1940 indian chief military
                            1965 sportster xlch
                            1969 sportster xlch bobber
                            1971 bsa A65 chopper
                            1969 harley ss350 sprint
                            1960 harley topper
                            1963 harley topper
                            H model whizzer on cheiftain bicycle
                            H model whizzer on schwinn bicycle
                            1949 harley model 125 bobber project
                            1959 harley model 165
                            1960 harley super 10
                            1974 indian 70cc dirt bike
                            EXCELSIOR - ALWAYS MAKES GOOD

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                            • Correction of earlier statment of '15HD sidecars made by National-looking at Sucher's The Milwaukee Marvel He says they were made by Rogers up until '25[IMG][/IMG]

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                              • Be sure to visit;
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