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    Posted 13 years ago

    cycles-past
    (9 items)

    I collect Vintage American Motorcycles and related Motorcycle Memorabilia
    especially FAM (Federation of American Motorcyclists) and MotorCycle Board Track and Motordrome racing stuff also race posters,pennants,fobs,medals,awards,signs,pinbacks,etc....older the better any condition

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    VINTAGE CHROME OIL TANK FOR HARLEY DAVIDSON PANHEAD KNUCKLEHEAD 36-57
    VINTAGE CHROME OIL TANK FOR HARLEY ...
    $149
    GIFT! Original Antique Historical Brick; 1918 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Factory
    GIFT! Original Antique Historical B...
    $110
    Vintage Motorcycle Mirrors Harley Panhead Knucklehead Chopper Bobber 1
    Vintage Motorcycle Mirrors Harley P...
    $38
    Vintage Harley Tool Box Cover Knucklehead Flathead Panhead
    Vintage Harley Tool Box Cover Knuck...
    $161
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    VINTAGE CHROME OIL TANK FOR HARLEY DAVIDSON PANHEAD KNUCKLEHEAD 36-57
    VINTAGE CHROME OIL TANK FOR HARLEY ...
    $149
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    1. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 13 years ago
      What do you think? These items have any value other than sentimental?
    2. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 13 years ago
      Oops...forgot the link~!

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/785-family-photos?in=user
    3. Al Harris, 13 years ago
      Bought a 1970 Triumph Tiger 500 in 1970 @ age 16, then in 1971 bought a 70 Chevelle 350 300hp and in 76 bought a new chevy van as editor of Canadian Rods and vans magazine..sold the Triumph..Mom drove the Chevelle. married in 1985 and complained about selling the triumph, re-located in 1997 and finally got it back in 2010--the chevelle was sold and wrecked weeks after it was sold RIP my dear old Chevelle
    4. SCOTT, 13 years ago
      Yes these items are very Valuable actually,....early American motorcycle memorabilia is rare!
    5. SCOTT, 13 years ago
      Al,...great story,well kind of?,....poor old Chevelle,.....any come across much pre-1930's American Motorcycles up North?
    6. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 13 years ago
      You might enjoy this photo of an early motorcycle shop...
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/770-grandfathers-photographs?in=user
    7. Rattletrap Rattletrap, 6 years ago
      I was an early dirt bike rider back in the 50s in Calif when we "invented" dirt bikes by stripping down British bikes and converting sprockets suspension, tires, bars etc to make them lighter, faster, more rugged for the deserts of Calif. haven't things changed since then! I rode a 500cc Matchless "dirt bike" in those days & remember seeing Honda introduce their first import cycles into the USA! Cheap pressed framed junk bikes! Has that ever changed too!

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