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American Motorcycles Norway / Veteran-Mc.com: mai 2015
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Useful Links from The Shop: American Motorcycle Specialists
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Indian Motorcycle Books & Manuals. Harley-Davidson Books & Manuals. Other Motorcycle Books & Manuals. The Shop is proud to announce that we are now a distributor and dealer. For the Crocker Motorcycle Company. The journal for Harley enthusiasts, focused on custom VTwins and the VTwin riding and ownership experience. New and Used Motorcycles and Scooters for sale. Bikes from Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha and many more! Small, motorcycle-friendly motel in Morro Bay on California's beautiful Central Coast.
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Motorcycle Art: August 2010
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Motorcycle art.yamaha,honda,suzuki,new motorcycle,one wheel motorcycle,harley davidson. Monday, August 30, 2010. One of the (true), Myths in Chopper History. I remember lores like this being told more than once in the chopper magazines of yesterdays. Then, one day while checking Kid Duece's Flicker album (linked from Nostalgia on wheels blog), I found this news clipping among the old chopper photos. Just too far out. Did any of you notice this? I like that they also included a description of the vehicle.
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The Racycle Crank: The Flying Merkel and Miami Cycle
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A restoration hobbyist's blog devoted to Racycle bicycles and other old machines with wheels, chiefly vintage motorcycles and bicycles, but sometimes old sports cars and airplanes. Friday, December 18, 2009. The Flying Merkel and Miami Cycle. My intent with this post is to share photos I’ve taken of Flying Merkels I’ve seen in the flesh during the past couple of years and, by way of introducing Flying Merkels, to provide some greater context to the story of Racycle bicycles. Several years before buying t...
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The Racycle Crank: December 2009
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A restoration hobbyist's blog devoted to Racycle bicycles and other old machines with wheels, chiefly vintage motorcycles and bicycles, but sometimes old sports cars and airplanes. Friday, December 18, 2009. The Flying Merkel and Miami Cycle. My intent with this post is to share photos I’ve taken of Flying Merkels I’ve seen in the flesh during the past couple of years and, by way of introducing Flying Merkels, to provide some greater context to the story of Racycle bicycles. Several years before buying t...
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Motorcycle and Motorcycle: August 2010
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Monday, August 30, 2010. One of the (true), Myths in Chopper History. I remember lores like this being told more than once in the chopper magazines of yesterdays. Then, one day while checking Kid Duece's Flicker album (linked from Nostalgia on wheels blog), I found this news clipping among the old chopper photos. Just too far out. Did any of you notice this? The address is the first clue, then check the blacked out name carefully. Richard. I'll let you figure out the rest. Just too far out. The death of ...