Here's an article I thought some folks may find some interest in.
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Originally posted by gary.h View Postyup we got the resources...sawmills down the street,hardest parts aquiring
the racer....hmmmmmmm still got the ole light wieght beezer in the basementCory Othen
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Originally posted by Northwoods_Maine View PostA great read to start the day. Thanks guys.
Durn it anyway! Well, if anyone is interested in the top part of the article you may want to save it to your computer and zoom in on it for a clearer view! For some reason it's being stubborn and I can't get it posted any larger!
Last edited by c.o.; 11-23-2009, 10:29 PM.Cory Othen
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I guess that most of us look at the history of most anything as being, "it's way back when, who cares", when we're younger. But eventually (especially if you're passionate about something) you reach that age where you develop a certain reverance for the pioneers of whatever it is that you have a passion for. I grew up attending various scrambles, motorcross, hill climbs, dirt track, and AMA events (Laconia) as I was lucky enough to have an uncle who loved motorcycles, and he'd take me with him all over New England to these events. I purchased my first motorcycle at 14, and have owned contemporary bikes off and on throughout my 58 years. I've developed a keen interest over the last couple of years in learning more about the pioneers of the industry and sport. That's what drew me to join AMCA recently. I'm now "hooked" and love reading these articles. Thanks for posting them.AMCA 15783
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1909 Indy newspaper articles
Here is some more tough reading, sorry if this has been posted before. http://www.firstsuperspeedway.com/articles/category/150
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