Carlo
Kickstart Enthusiast
So what you're saying is, Indians were the Gixxahz of the day?
More like those guys were the stuntaz of the day.
So what you're saying is, Indians were the Gixxahz of the day?
I was hoping to find an old ad for my bike - a 1965 Honda Dream - and found a super cheap one eBay. The page is in great condition. Unfortunately, it doesn't show the name of the magazine.
I had to scan the ad and convert the PDF into an image, so it's not the best quality. Sorry, I couldn't figure out how to make it larger without clicking on it.
The best line of the ad which may be hard to read: "The Honda Dream purrs - doesn't roar - yet comes on with all the aplomb of a charging tiger when your throttle hand gives the command."
I ride my Dream a lot, but would never compare it to a charging tiger!
But here's a link to the pictures I took of some very old motorcycles at the First ever Legend of the Motorcycle held in Half Moon Bay Ritz Carlton in 2006. Note: The shows marquee bikes were the Brough Superior's and Crockers!
This was posted up on Pashnit after the event. It's only a small portion of the photo's I took that day.
Once you see the number of pictures/bikes I hope you understand why I wouldn't want to repost it in it's entirety here on barf.
Here's a link to my photos ---> Legend Of The Motorcycle.
Me and my 350 duck!
Brilliant! Also love the photo of your cousin. Pic is just a year older than me.Guess who this is? She's riding a BSA. Looks like the equivalent of our MSF training.