Those are some pretty awesome pics kk! Thanks for helping this thread along!
Those are some pretty awesome pics kk! Thanks for helping this thread along!
Cory Othen
Membership#10953
Here is the rest of pics. There is a text in pic.12 "vaba maa" . It means "free country" an it is a name of Estonian newspaper at that time. Also guys with a car and combo reading same newspaper!
kk
Still few.
kk
Great pics from Estonia kk1, its always interesting to see pics from other countries.
Jurrassic, thanks for asking regarding Davenport, unfortunately I`m offshore at that weekend to earn my living. Seems the AMCA meet in Holland run by the European chapter will be the thing this year. Is a chance I could go to the Chesapeake chapters meet in Jefferson PA. Is this a great weekend as the Davenport meet wich I truly enjoyed?
As you know I think your Canonball race across the continent is an great adventure, hope a great lot will succseed in getting all across. You have done a great job with this.
OK, I have a special love for pics from old motorcycle workshops. Came across this cool photo showing a Danish Nimbus stovepipe workshop. Those old stovepipes are neat little fours.
Sverre
http://AmericanMotorcyclesNorway.blogspot.com
And then there is the idea that we are here on earth to get a certain amount of things done before we die.
This is a great theory.
If it is true, I am so far behind that I will never die...
AMCA-3489
Pics:
Berlin Harley-Davidson Racers & a Indian Motorcycle
Kaspar Haberl, Harley-Davidson of Munich, est 1925
Fritz
www.harleysons.de
Great photos Fritz.
Look at the rear tyre on the bike in the rear of the first photo (bike # 17).
Have a great Easter everyone.
Ken
Ken Kemp
Nth Queensland
AUSTRALIA
Member # 8756
47 Chief
2006 BMW K1200S
Getting seriously interested in Vincent
2010 Can Am Spyder RSS (The Wife made me do it!)
SYM 125 Scooter
here is a photo of a Goricke 1903, taken in a littel town called
Rudkoebing.
http://s814.photobucket.com/albums/z...x.jpg&newest=1
Great photos of the racers Fritz. I found great interest in the details on the way the exhaust pipes are run on the twin cam racer closes to the photographer.
Yesterday when having a rest inbetween two jobs I played with the computer and ended up with an old photo (surprise-surprise) wich according to the text is the first bike aquired by NYCPD. I have never seen this bike before. Its a pretty cool frame and fork setup, pressed steel profiles as used later on bikes as BMW and many more.
Would be nice to know what this is.
regards
Sverre
http://AmericanMotorcyclesNorway.blogspot.com
And then there is the idea that we are here on earth to get a certain amount of things done before we die.
This is a great theory.
If it is true, I am so far behind that I will never die...
AMCA-3489
Charles H.Cole Sr.& Florence Tinker Cole
Could someone help me ID the year of Papa's bike, I'm thinking early 20's, he won this bike new in a raffle. I have been trying to get these from my Uncle ever since this thread started. I am thrilled to finally have em!
Pete Cole AMCA #14441
1947 Indian Chief