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Category Archives: Concept Motorcycles

Saturday night…

Saturday night…R.L. Hawkins | MotoFotoStudiowww.motofotostudio.comhttp://www.motofotostudio.com/2013/05/18/r-l-hawkins/

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"I am a river to my people!"

“I am a river to my people!”


1926 Brough Superior SS80/100
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This particular Brough is a 1926 model, only 95 motorcycles were made by the factory in 1926, a far smaller number than the 168 in 1925 and 226 in 1927…

"I am a river to my people!"

“I am a river to my people!”


1926 Brough Superior SS80/100
silodrome.com
This particular Brough is a 1926 model, only 95 motorcycles were made by the factory in 1926, a far smaller number than the 168 in 1925 and 226 in 1927…

The Not So Special One…

The Not So Special One…


ESPNFC: Soccer Mourinho: Atletico ‘lucky’ to win Copa
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Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho claims Atletico Madrid were “lucky” to lift the Copa del Rey…

Pure Panhead Heaven

Italian artist Filippo Barbacane from custom-studio “Officine Rossopuro” has an incredibly strong sense of style and excellent mechanical skills. We considered different projects Filippo, but the custom-bike Trouble Head exceeds many of them. As the [...]

Mrs. Sup Jr.


Timeline Photos
As we continue to celebrate women riders during the month of May, take a look at this rider, Harriet Supernant.

From Chicopee, MA, Harriet was an active member of the Ludlow Motorcycle Club as well as the Motor Maids, which was founded in 1940 and today is the oldest continuously-operated women’s riding organization. According to her nomination for the AMA’s “Most Typical and Popular Girl Rider” contest for 1961, Harriet was an avid cyclist, entering many events including Enduros, Turkey Runs, and Reliability Contests, and she amassed a large collection of trophies for races won. She was also named “Miss New England Tour Queen” during the 1961 Laconia Gypsy Tour.

The bike in this photo, a 1960 XLH Sportster nicknamed “Mrs. Sup Jr.” for her name painted on the gas tank, is currently on display in the Museum Lobby.

Gimlet

It doesn’t get much simpler or more refreshing than this tart gin classic.

Robert S Knuckle in 1969…..

pretty well perfect dont you agree……