Great score there hermano! Man you have been on a run here lately and flat out snagging some grand vintage prizes. I need to learn some of your sleuthing skills or find out what you’ve been eating.:D
I agree @ton312. I'd like to give that a try myself but my OCD nature could use a little more detail first. I have to be able to picture the end from the beginning to get started. :confused:
Glad you were able to walk away with only bruises and scratches. Biking is pretty much defensive riding but some events are not avoidable. Too bad about your Harley though.
I tip my hat to you sir. In my minds eye I could rock the Hell out of a fringed jacket like this and want to but when reality sets in I couldn't make it out the door or past my wife. Like others I lack big enough huevos but thanks to the TFL I think they have grown some.:(
Oh I damn well have the passion, just not the awesome scarce vintage motorbike and gear. I’ve got 5 vintage bikes with the oldest being 1973.
Some of my older vintage MC jackets are very short 20”-21” as was the style then, I’m starting to realize the importance/need for the kidney belts with...
I knew I’d seen that jacket before but it didn’t click together until he said it. I’ve always thought that was an ultimate at least for me,.. the half belt, the pockets and the cuff straps all together. I’ve had Admiral Byrd, Albert Richard on my searches for a few years but they sure don’t show...
I love this jacket, what model is it? Most of the Good Wear I see on their pages have knit cuffs. I'm not familiar with new reproductions but this ones perfect.
Durable motorcycle jacket in Phoenix area Craigslist. Seller says 19” pit to pit. Was his fathers.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/clo/d/glendale-leather-1960s-motorcycle-jacket/7392664165.html
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