I had a 55 Pan, but it was on a hard tail chopper. It was great fun to ride.....for a while.
That was back when my back did not give a ......
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sweet pics i like the 64 and the 48 but all are very nice indeed
didnt the knuckle come before the panhead? should that not be 1964 panhead and 1948 knucklehead
Last edited by colonelangus; 08-06-2010, 07:17 PM.
I may be wrong and I may be right,I do`nt think they made a Knucklehead in 1964 unless it might have been a available option.
Heck I would not mind haveing them all.
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Think the Knuckle musta been a miss print, maybe 1944??
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there is a book out about women riders who are now in thier 70's or 80's.. ect ect... I really want it but dont know what its called... anyone hear of it??
Its quite new.. maybe with in the last year...
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I love seeing women on bikes way back when....
there is a book out about women riders who are now in thier 70's or 80's.. ect ect... I really want it but dont know what its called... anyone hear of it??
Its quite new.. maybe with in the last year...
Have`nt HERD of that one,course I`m about eighteen years behind.:fall:laughout
Doobie Brother Pat Simmons’ wife, Cristine Sommer-Simmons, has authored a large format hardcover book documenting the history of women motorcyclists. Fully entitled The American Motorcycle Girls: 1900 to 1950 – A Photographic History of Early Women Motorcyclists, the book will be released on June 10th, and is available for pre-order at Amazon.com.
Cris Sommer Simmons, something of an American motorcycle pioneer herself, has been collecting photographs of women motorcyclists for nearly thirty years. A long time rider, often on a Harley-Davidson, she has scoured photo collections across the country and spent hundreds of hours researching the contents of the photographs. This book is the best of her veritable treasure trove. ‘Charming’ is the best word to describe each and every shot. Equally, one might say ‘informative’ or even ‘evocative’ but in truth this is a hugely significant work that seeks to charm and inject the reader with nostalgia for a surely bygone era.
There are some older ones too, but this seems to be the best out there now.
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HY, I think it's about the Motor Maids; they were talking about it during Daytona Bike Week on the CBS Sunday Morning show.
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