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Showing posts with label sidecars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sidecars. Show all posts
Thursday, August 25, 2011
A family photo on Vintage Bike.co.uk .... he'd like to know what bike it is his grandparents were riding in the 1920's London
0 comments Posted by st at 7:27 PMIf you can help him out, drop a comment on his post at http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/pictures/what-is-this-bike-3/ found on http://thenewcaferacersociety.blogspot.com/
Labels: Motorcycle, sidecars, vintage, what is it
Saturday, August 20, 2011
1916 Oregon plates on the front
Cool oil sumps on the island
All optioned up
First time I've seen an Indian Servicar, but also interesting is the Packard Service sign's shape
1924 police, and interesting sidecar windshield
1926 Batimore taxi. Pretty cool, but I think history demonstrates this didn't work out
found on The Old Motor.com http://theoldmotor.com/
Labels: Harley, Harley Davidson, Indian, Servicar, sidecars
Friday, August 12, 2011
What'cha call a monkey wrench, see?
for a lot of motorcycle photos with humor, and lots of cat photos, enjoy http://switchum.tumblr.com/
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Some cool, some unusual, a couple Hollywood stars even... all with motorcycles, bicycles, brass era cars too. Even a photo of Bonneville
0 comments Posted by st at 6:40 PMThose wonderful 3 Stooges, the bike is a Crocker Scoutabout 1941
This is something I've never seen
Notice the old spelling of "Authorised" and the Zephyr V12
Halfway from the original sidecars that were designed to be riden in, to the flat pads that are used for racing
The above pennyfarthing has that unusual design of the Star Safety http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/08/racer-a-zimmerman-and-his-star-safety.html , and is in clear contrast to the below common design
1930 Bohmerland 600
someone really wants that motorcycle in the country
The first big dog motorcycle?
1910, the first chopper? Probably
Canoe sidecar
A dual rear mount sidecar
Charles Lindbergh on an Excelsior
English tricar
How long do you suppose he had those stupid handlebars before someone laughed at him?
Fire truck... not the first I've posted, but the better of the two
Betty
Labels: big wheel, Blimp, celebrity, chopper, Dealership, duece, Hollywood, Hot rods, kids, Pierce Arrow, postal delivery, rare, sidecars, snowmobile, unusual
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