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  • '29 DAR racer......

    O.K. we've all seen the photos of Dale's racer at Wauseon. Did anybody get the skinny on that machine? I've been infatuated with that bike since I seen the pics!
    Cory Othen
    Membership#10953

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    check his web site he has some vids and small story it will be part of his history channel show.
    rob ronky #10507
    www.diamondhorsevalley.com

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    • #3
      Thanks Rob.. I do check Dales' web-site quite often and have read the small write-up on Wauseon but have not found footage or any detailed info on that machine.
      Cory Othen
      Membership#10953

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      • #4
        I overheard matt at wauseon saying it was the only one still in its racing form, and was one of ( if I remember correctly ) one of about 25 ever built. and along the lines the frame was in one state when found with a different motor and the motor was in another state, (name of that owner excapes me this early in morning ) but they had a heck of a time trying to pry out of his hands. possible name is john parnham of J&P cycles but could be mistaken

        not much more I remember as I just overheard a partial comversation while matt was explaining, and wauseon was a great meet and I heard so many great things

        aka HAWG
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        • #5
          Originally posted by aka HAWG View Post
          I overheard matt at wauseon saying it was the only one still in its racing form, and was one of ( if I remember correctly ) one of about 25 ever built. and along the lines the frame was in one state when found with a different motor and the motor was in another state, (name of that owner excapes me this early in morning ) but they had a heck of a time trying to pry out of his hands. possible name is john parnham of J&P cycles but could be mistaken

          not much more I remember as I just overheard a partial comversation while matt was explaining, and wauseon was a great meet and I heard so many great things

          aka HAWG
          Thanks for the insight..... I'm always interested on how these old bikes are found.......
          Cory Othen
          Membership#10953

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