It can’t be denied that Harley Davidson certainly has some interesting history and took a huge part in the development of American motorcycling culture. These are vintage photos from the Harley Davidson archives- early assembly line and factory.
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A little flash back from a motolady in Australia. “My husband’s 1951 BSA B31 350cc which I learned to ride on briefly during 1956…….no licence then. Didn’t start again until 7 years ago and got my licences then. That is me on it! I now ride a 1200cc Custom HD in Aussie — a Bulls, New Zealand” (Monique W. Petersen)
Good news for someone with small feet! I picked up a pair of boots that match my vintage motocross boots everyone asks about! They’re marked 4 1/2 and judging by the comparison to my boots seem to be about a 6.5 or 7. If you want ‘em, they can be yours for $75. Update: SOLD! Stacy, a motolady in California, will be very happy with them.
David Uhl’s Harley Girl
The other day I posted Angie Cooper and her Triumph T120 chopper barn find… I wanted to share this 1978 Triumph 750 Bonneville 750CC T120 that will be on display at the One Motorcycle Show this weekend here in Portland. Hard to pin a year and model on this bike, but the motor is a 1978 750cc T120 Bonneville, everything else is from random years or fabricated. Get more info about the One Motorcycle Show, or go check out the Chrome Industries + MotoLady One Show hosted ride on Friday!