Has anyone seen the 1903 HD Replica...Full Size motorcycle with....Running Engine on e'bay??...No not the totally fake one from a couple months ago.....Check this one out....e'bay #2433614770. Has about 2 and half days left on auction. Don't know what to make of it, but it is pretty cool!... Hrdly-Dangrs
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Pretty cool stuff.... I wonder if you found Pete Gagan's secret ebay name and line of business. I always thought it would be a neat project to build a replica 1903. Looks like someone beat me to it. I would think a H-D dealer would love to have one of these in their showroom floor. If I was rich enough I would even consider bidding on it. I think one of our Wisconsin AMCA members need to check it out up close and personal. Hows about it Fatdog?
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Wow it looks real clean! I had heard of this project, I am not sure who is doing it. Union Grove is a solid 3 1/2 hrs. from here so I won't be heading there tonight! If I go to the Woodstock Illinois swap meet on Sunday I might detour there if the owner is will to show it off, I'll take a digital and ask some questions. I am sure the builder has some intesting tales of the building. Maybe Rick would add it to the Mag. FatDog
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Lobby Bike Copy
I had heard about his project, but didn't know it was done yet. My brother (who talked to the builder) said that Harley-Davidson let him take measurements off of the "lobby bike" -- the one on display at Juneau Avenue in the lobby (what H-D calls Serial Number One -- the 1996 version re-done by Ray Schlee).
This looks like a very fun bike to own -- and ride! Thankfully the guy is honest and not pimping it off as the real thing...
How ironic that people are now making copies of a machine that never existed! That is, the only thing that Harley and Davidson managed to cob together in 1903 was a wimpy little motor put into a pedal bicycle frame -- not this advanced machine that was almost certainly BETTER than anything else available for sale when the first Harley-Davidsons were actually placed on the market in 1905.
The "real" Harley-Davidson of 1903 was actually the Merkel motorcycle!
The entire rather nutty and fascinating story is now known and told:
http://www.atthecreation.com/
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BILL! It would be very cool if you could swing by his place, on your travels, get a few shots and cobble a brief story together. That IS news worthy stuff! And hell ya! You bet it would get into the magazine.
I don't think Pete uses ebay. He just stops and thinks for a second about the global inventory of who has what, and the thousands of conversations he's had. --- then picks up the phone. His knowledge is broad - which is really interesting. If you ever get to sit down with the guy and eat. It's hard to come up with questions that stump him.
Hey Pete!
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Wow! $17,000 worth of bids and NO SALE!! I wonder what kind of money the owner/builder has into the bike?? Other then his Labor and maybe $3500.00-$4500.00 to have the bottom end cast and crank/cam ground, do you think it cost all of $10.000 to finish?? I'd be interested in seeing what amount of Funds it took to build it. Maybe he'll re-list it. Course, maybe he's just testing the waters to see what it can pull!?... Hrdly-Dangrs
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What kind of money, labor?
Originally posted by Hrdly-Dangrs
Wow! $17,000 worth of bids and NO SALE!! I wonder what kind of money the owner/builder has into the bike?? Other then his Labor and maybe $3500.00-$4500.00 to have the bottom end cast and crank/cam ground, do you think it cost all of $10.000 to finish?? I'd be interested in seeing what amount of Funds it took to build it. Maybe he'll re-list it. Course, maybe he's just testing the waters to see what it can pull!?... Hrdly-Dangrs
Interesting to consider in this context the "official" story of the first Harleys being made in a 10x15 ft backyard shed without electric service by guys half the age of the current Harley owner! Guys with full-time jobs, little capital, and no machinery of their own! And if the "official" story is believed, they created and built the first 3 bikes in a few MONTHS time in 1903 and they turned out to be superior to anything else on the market!
I wonder how many YEARS it took to build this replica?
http://www.atthecreation.com/
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