In 1941, Harley-Davidson produced a military version of their popular servi-car model called the TA. Unlike the servi-car, which used ...
Continue Reading→Charles Linbergh's Excelsior "X"
Charles Linbergh is well know for his exploits in the field of aviation, becoming the first pilot to complete a transatlantic flight in 1...
Continue Reading→Harley-Davidson's Military Model U
Starting in 1939, Harley-Davidson began producing the military version of the Model U motorcycle. Initial orders for this model were mad...
Continue Reading→Lawrence of Arabia
"A skittish motorbike with a touch of blood in it is better than all the riding animals on earth, because of its logical extension of ...
Continue Reading→Petrol Motorcycle Magazine Issue 1
Petrol Magazine is a new publication from the guys at Petrol Moto down in LA and Billy Whiz the former editor of Junk Magazine. The ma...
Continue Reading→Vintage Motorcycle Stunts
When someone mentions motorcycle stunts, the first thing that comes to my mind is Evel Knievel in his red white and blue suit, jumping o...
Continue Reading→Harley's Topper Tackles Death Valley
Death Valley... definitely not on the top ten places to ride for many motorcyclists. Located in the Mojave Desert in Eastern Californi...
Continue Reading→Freddie Fretwell and his Harley Riding Monkey
Chances are, you've probably seen the above picture before, but you may not have known some of the interesting facts about #8. H...
Continue Reading→Early Harley-Davidson Dealerships
This collection of photos shows a variety of different dealerships from the 1910's to the 1950's. Just the essentials for sale, no...
Continue Reading→The Flying Squadron
The gentlemen in this picture are members of the Flying Squadron, a unit of the American Red Cross in Great Britain during WWI. Made u...
Continue Reading→Indian 841
Indian's model 841 was developed at the request of the U.S Army for a shaft-driven motorcycle capable of withstanding the harsh condi...
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