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- Vintage Motorcycles
by Eddie Tobey. Motorcycles were first introduced in the later half of 19th century. Since the invention, motorcycles have become one of the most popular and common means of transportation. Vintage motorcycles are the earlier models of motorcycles which were manufactured after the First World War.
Vintage motorcycles are all time passion of bike riders and speed lovers. Apart from being a passion, some ardent ... products, articles, news
- When Hawgs Could Fly: The Harley-Davidson Tri-Hawk
by Paul Garson. Yes, the legendary manufacturer of the classic Harley-Davidson motorcycle now long past celebrating its 100th Anniversary did indeed sell an automobile... well, kind of.
For many years in addition to its Big Twin cruisers and lighter weight Sportsters. Harley-Davidson made three-wheelers in the form of utility and police "trikes," but they were Barney Rubble lumps compared to the svelte Mirage F... products, articles, news
- Aliens Ate My Motorcycle: : Things to Do in New Mexico When You're UFOing
by Paul Garson. You could say I've been into the "UFO scene" since my fourth grade teacher Mrs. Madugle read to us kids on a daily basis from Truman Bethurum's "Aboard a Flying Saucer, " a cult classic in the "contactee" literature of the 1950s. It left one of those indelible impressions spinning in my head.
Now here I was, years later, riding my motorcycle from L.A. to Roswell, New Mexico, a vortex of intere... products, articles, news
- Milestone Machine: 1984 Hildebrand and Wolfmullet
by Paul Garson. "Before the beginning of great brilliance and beauty there first must be a period of complete chaos."- I Ching
One could arguably trace the embryonic days of motorcycling back to 1817 and the German A'hobby horse' which was in effect a human powered two-wheeler with the locomotive force provided by paddling one's feet along the pavement. Good for shoemakers, bad for the spine. More efficient cra... products, articles, news
- Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: Glenn H. Curtiss
by Paul Garson. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: Glenn H. Curtiss
"The fastest man in the world...bullets are the only rivals of Glenn H. Curtiss of Hammondsport." - 1907 newspaper headline
Wearing a leather cap, a well-manicured moustache and a steely gaze Glenn Hammond Curtiss stares out of a time-worn black and white postcard-like photo. In the background frothy waves plash upon a beach, the very hard packed ... products, articles, news
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