Harley
Your Harley comment reminded me, in 1998 I finally got
around to buying a Sportster. At the same time I was looking through their
cloths when I found this shirt, it was less then $10. I found out it was a pour
seller, not many of the new riders know much about Harley's racing history! The
jacket I won two years ago, they were asking trivia questions, what were
Harley's called in the early days, "Silent Grey Fellows", hard to believe these
days! I won a lot that day, a leather jacket, picnic set, blanket, $100 gift
certificate, and 3 pairs of gloves with no fingers, gave those away. I would
have won more but they banned me from the game, so I gave people around me the
answers. I like these two, because they pay homage to the old grey race collars,
and the new black and orange. I can picture a board track race with Harley,
Indian, Henderson, Cyclone and Flying Merkel, these would have fit in just fine! Old Indians are expensive out here too, whish I had built that Chout a decade ago, sold the parts, the money seemed good at the time!
around to buying a Sportster. At the same time I was looking through their
cloths when I found this shirt, it was less then $10. I found out it was a pour
seller, not many of the new riders know much about Harley's racing history! The
jacket I won two years ago, they were asking trivia questions, what were
Harley's called in the early days, "Silent Grey Fellows", hard to believe these
days! I won a lot that day, a leather jacket, picnic set, blanket, $100 gift
certificate, and 3 pairs of gloves with no fingers, gave those away. I would
have won more but they banned me from the game, so I gave people around me the
answers. I like these two, because they pay homage to the old grey race collars,
and the new black and orange. I can picture a board track race with Harley,
Indian, Henderson, Cyclone and Flying Merkel, these would have fit in just fine! Old Indians are expensive out here too, whish I had built that Chout a decade ago, sold the parts, the money seemed good at the time!