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Meteorites: Outer Space Art 3 picks up where Meteorites: Outer Space Art 2 left off showcasing a selection of thinly cut and polished meteorite slices specifically chosen for their unique artistic patterns. The art work created inside of some meteorites after tumbling through space is more beautiful than the dark and dull exterior now sculpted by the heat into various shapes. Color close-up photographs of selected polished meteorite sections highlight each of their unique artistic qualities. Displayed are a variety of natural color patterns, the glow of gemlike translucent olivines and the intricacy of Widmanstatten patterns.
Meteorites: Outer Space Art 2 picks up where Meteorites: Outer Space Art 1 left off showcasing a selection of thinly cut and polished meteorite slices specifically chosen for their unique artistic patterns. The art work created inside of some meteorites after tumbling through space is more beautiful than the dark and dull exterior now sculpted by the heat into various shapes. Color close-up photographs of selected polished meteorite sections highlight each of their unique artistic qualities. Displayed are a variety of natural color patterns, the glow of gemlike translucent olivines and the intricacy of Widmanstatten patterns.
Do you like antique Indian motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those early Hendee Indian motorcycles? Curious what Indian motorcycle advertisements looked like in 1918 or 1922? Ever wonder what the Hendee Manufacturing Company advertising was promoting in 1920? Well look no further, Indian Motorcycle Advertising Volume 2: 1918-1922 is your year-by-year source providing a unique look at Indian motorcycle history through national advertising for these motorcycles made in America nearly 100 years ago.The collection of over 275 historic B&W company ads displays unique art work, the latest, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and important historical information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep the original American Indian motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in the rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Motorcycle Illustrated along with Motorcycle and Bicycle Illustrated.
Do you like antique Indian motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those early Hendee Indian motorcycles? Curious what Indian motorcycle advertisements looked like in 1904 or 1912? Ever wonder what the Hendee Manufacturing Company advertising was promoting in 1916? Well look no further, Indian Motorcycle Advertising Volume 1: 1901-1917 is your year-by-year source providing a unique look at Indian motorcycle history through national advertising for these motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 455 historic B&W company ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and important historical information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep the original American Indian motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in the rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Bicycle World and Motor Cycle Review, Motorcycle Illustrated, Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal, and Motor.
Do you like antique Harley-Davidson motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those early H-D motorcycles? Curious what Harley-Davidson advertisements looked like in 1918 or 1922? Ever wonder what H-D motorcycle advertising was promoting in 1920? Well look no further, Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Advertising Volume 2: 1918-1922 is your year-by-year source providing a unique look at H-D motorcycle history through national advertising for these motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 258 B&W historic company ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and historical information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in the rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Motorcycle Illustrated along with Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.
Do you like antique Harley-Davidson motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those early H-D motorcycles? Curious what Harley-Davidson advertisements looked like in 1907 or 1916? Ever wonder what H-D motorcycle advertising was promoting in 1911? Well look no further, Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Advertising Volume 1: 1905-1917 is your year-by-year source providing a unique look at H-D motorcycle history through national advertising for these motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 335 B&W historic company ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and historical information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in the rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Bicycle World and Motor Cycle Review, Motorcycle Illustrated, Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal, and Motor.
Do you like antique American-made motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those first American-made motorcycles? Do the names Orient, Thomas, Patee, Light or Black Diamond ring a bell? Ever wonder when the Harley-Davidson was first advertised in trade journals? Curious what the first Indian motorcycle advertisements looked like? Remember who built motors that attached to bicycles and turned them into motorcycles? Well look no further, American Motorcycle Advertising Volume 1: 1900-1906 is your year-by-year source providing a unique look at American motorcycle history through national advertising for motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 545 historic company and private "For Sale" ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and general information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in two rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Bicycle World and Motor Cycle Review, Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal, and Motor.
Want to amaze friends with all your knowledge of Indian motorcycles built from 1940 to 1953? Are you restoring a 1941, 1948 or 1952 model and need to know everything new for that year? Ever wonder what other motorcycle parts were used to build the model 648 Daytona Scout? What have you remembered of the military models 340-CAV, 148 M-1, 149-M, 340-B, 344-B, 640-B, 741-B, 841-B, or U.S. Navy Fire Wagon? Maybe you're more curious about models CZ125, Papoose, Police Scout Prototype, Maxim Emergency Defense Pumper, A45, Bandit Chaser or the futuristic StyleMaster Motor Scooter? Do you remember what years the lightweight models Brave, Arrow, Silver Arrow, Gold Arrow, Scout, Sport Scout, Super Scout, Sportsman Warrior or Warrior TT were first sold? Well look no further, the Indian Motorcycle Data Book 1940-1953 is your one-stop information source for all the models that rolled off the lines, featuring Year-by-Year data listings including New Features, Production Totals, Specialty Models, Paint Colors, Retail Prices, Technical Specifications, Model Notes including Catalog, Articles and Historic.
Meteorites: Outer Space Art 1 showcases a selection of thinly cut and polished meteorite slices specifically chosen for their unique artistic patterns. The art work created inside of some meteorites after tumbling through space is more beautiful than the dark and dull exterior now sculpted by the heat into various shapes. Color close-up photographs of selected polished meteorite sections highlight each of their unique artistic qualities. Displayed are a variety of natural color patterns, the glow of gemlike translucent olivines and the intricacy of Widmanstatten patterns.
Want to impress friends with your Harley-Davidson Motor Company knowledge? Did you ever wonder what year the Company first displayed motorcycles at a show and where? Maybe you've wondered what year William S. Harley patented a Friction Clutch or Footboard Attachment for Motorcycles? When did the Company purchase all the property belonging to the Buchman Manufacturing Company? Are you curious what year John Davidson joined the Dealer Relations Department? Well look no further, the Harley-Davidson Company Minutes Data Book 1903-2006 is your one-stop year-by-year information source for Company activities and trivia. Not only will these answers be found but you can also read many more little known to well-known stories, along with entertaining motorcycling trivia in Spare Parts, and the publicized yearly purchases by law enforcement in Motorcycle Police. This publication is one of a series of Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other books in the series include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939 -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006-Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978-Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921-Indian Motorcycle Company Data Book 1904-1921
Want to amaze friends with your knowledge of Indian motorcycles from the 1930's? Remember the first and last years of the "Indian-face" horn, Daytona or the Bonneville Sport Scout? Ever wonder what the 1931 model DT-101 Dispatch Tow was equipped with, or when models came with optional "B" motors? Are you restoring a 1934 Chief, maybe a 1936 Indian 4 or a 1938 Sport Scout and need to know the paint colors and what was new for that year? Do you remember what years the model Indian 4 was known as the Upside-Down 4? Maybe you forgot what year the models Traffic Car, Motoplane, WR-20 Service Car, Scout 101, Armored Car, Junior Scout and the Dispatch Tow were each first introduced? Well look no further, the Indian Motorcycle Data Book 1930-1939 is your one-stop information source for all known models that rolled off the lines, featuring Year-by-Year data listings including New Features, Production Totals, Specialty Models, Paint Colors, Retail Prices, Technical Specifications, Model Notes including Catalog, Articles and Historic.
Want to amaze friends with your Harley-Davidson knowledge of those very first historic days of motorcycle sports? Did you remember Edward Hildebrand raced an original H-D prototype in 1904? Maybe you wondered where your distant H-D racing relative placed in the 1921 Bay State Midnight Run, or was it 1916 Ray Weishaar had won the 100-mile National Championship Race in Detroit, Michigan?We all have heard of racers "Shrimp" Burns, "Otto" Walker, Ralph Hepburn, Fred Ludlow, "Jiggs" Price, Maldwyn Jones and of course "Red" Parkhurst. But what of private racers Crouch, Hooley, Clapsaddle, Shambaugh, Lingo, "TNT" Terpenning or "Wild" Johnny Terhune and all the other H-D riding private racers and their accomplishments?Well look no further, the Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921 pays homage to all those factory and private racers with compiled records of every Harley-Davidson rider who had competed in any nationally published motorcycle event. Included are names, dates, locations, times and scores for the many known and unknown heroes of two-wheel competition who chose to race a Harley-Davidson during those early years of motorcycle competition.The information contained within was researched from archives containing period copies of The Bicycle World and Motorcycle Review and Motorcycle Illustrated magazines, as well as various period newspapers. Early records are sometimes lacking so although some records found list no rider name or race distance, they are entered to simply verify the historical placing of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in a certain event.This publication is one of a series of Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other books in the series include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939 -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006-Harley-Davidson Company Minutes Data Book 1903-2006-Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978-Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1953-1971-Indian Motorcycle Company Timeline 1901-1953
Want to amaze friends with your Harley-Davidson knowledge? Do you need to know how much oil the 1982 FXS Low Rider tank held? Are you restoring an FXB-80 Sturgis and need to know what colors were offered in 1980? Maybe you're curious which one year was the FLH-C-80 Electra Glide Classic sold, or when the MT-350E military model was built? Ever wonder what year the FLSTC was first fitted with a new 38-amp charging system? Well look no further, the Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006 is your one-stop information source for all models that rolled off the manufacturing lines during that period. Now greatly expanded with additional information and specifications this updated edition still features easy to read Year-by-Year data listings as applicable for all known models including Production Totals, Specialty Models, Paint Colors, Retail Prices, Technical Specifications, First-Year and Only-Year Features, Model Notes, and Military Model Notes. This new revised edition also includes a chapter on Model Quick Facts 1980-2006.This publication is one of a series of Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other books in the series include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979-Harley-Davidson Company Data Book 1903-2006-Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978-Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921-Indian Motorcycle Company Timeline 1901-1953
Want to amaze friends with your Harley-Davidson knowledge? Do you need to know how much oil the tank held in 1906? Are you restoring a JD and have to know what colors were offered in 1929? Maybe you're curious what year the Pyrene Fire Cycle was sold, or when the Japanese government purchased military models? Wondering what year the first 120-mph speedometer was fitted on a Knucklehead? Well look no further, the 394 page Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939 is your one-stop information source for all models that rolled off the manufacturing lines during that period. Now greatly expanded with additional information and specifications, this updated edition still features easy to read Year-by-Year data listings as applicable for all known models including Production Totals, Specialty Models, Paint Colors, Retail Prices, Technical Specifications, First-Year and Only-Year Features, Model Notes, and Military Model Notes. This new revised edition also includes chapters on Model Quick Facts 1903-1939, Seat Models 1925-1939 and Saddlebag Models 1936 - 1939.This publication is one of a series of Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other books in the series include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006-Harley-Davidson Company Minutes Data Book 1903-2006-Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978-Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921-Indian Motorcycle Company Timeline 1901-1953
Do you like antique American-made motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those first American-made motorcycles? Do the names New Era, Minneapolis, P.E.M., Henderson or Pope ring a bell? Curious what the Indian motorcycle advertisements looked like in 1911? Ever wonder what Harley-Davidson advertising was like in 1912? Well look no further, American Motorcycle Advertising Volume 4: 1911-1912 is your year-by-year source providing a unique look at American motorcycle history through national advertising for motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 470 historic company and private "For Sale" ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and general information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in two rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Bicycle World and Motor Cycle Review, and Motorcycle Illustrated, along with Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.
Want to amaze friends with your Harley-Davidson knowledge? Do you need to know how much oil the tank on a 1954 model KH holds? Are you restoring an ES and need to know what colors were offered in 1948? Maybe you're curious what years the model S was sold, or when did our government purchase the military model G Servi-Car U.S. Armed Forces? Ever wonder which one year the Royalite Pepper Red plastic saddlebag was offered for sale? Well look no further, the Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979 is your one-stop information source for all models that rolled off the manufacturing lines during that period. Now greatly expanded with additional information and specifications this updated edition still features easy to read Year-by-Year data listings as applicable for all known models including Production Totals, Specialty Models, Paint Colors, Retail Prices, Technical Specifications, First-Year and Only-Year Features, Model Notes, and Military Model Notes. This new revised edition also includes chapters on Model Quick Facts 1940-1979, Seat Models 1940-1979 and Saddlebag Models 1940-1968.This publication is one of a series of Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other books in the series include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006-Harley-Davidson Company Minutes Data Book 1903-2006-Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978-Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921-Indian Motorcycle Company Timeline 1901-1953
Do you like antique American-made motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those first American-made motorcycles? Do the names Limited, Iver Johnson, Eagle or Gerhart ring a bell? Curious what the Indian motorcycle advertisements looked like in 1914? Ever wonder what Harley-Davidson advertising was promoting in 1914? Well look no further, American Motorcycle Advertising Volume 6: 1914 is your year source providing a unique look at American motorcycle history through national advertising for motorcycles made in America nearly 100 years ago.The collection of over 380 historic company and private "For Sale" ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and general information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in two rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Motorcycle Illustrated, along with Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.
Do you like antique American-made motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those first American-made motorcycles? Do the names Armac, Yale-California, Racycle, Wagner or Thiem ring a bell? Ever wonder when the Harley-Davidson was first advertised in trade journals? Curious what the first Indian motorcycle advertisements looked like? Remember who built motors that attached to bicycles and turned them into motorcycles? Well look no further, American Motorcycle Advertising Volume 2: 1907-1908 is your year-by-year source providing a unique look at American motorcycle history through national advertising for motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 470 historic company and private "For Sale" ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and general information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in two rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Bicycle World and Motor Cycle Review, Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal, and Motor.
Want to impress friends with your knowledge of the original American-made Indian motorcycles? Do you wonder what year George M. Hendee changed the bicycle name "Silver King" to "Indian"? Curious when the first Indian motorcycle was built? Wonder what year Carl Oscar Hedstrom patented a Chain Adjusting Device for Motor Vehicles? Maybe you've asked what city was the original Indian motorcycle factory located? When did Indian Motorcycles go out of business? Well look no further, the Indian Motorcycle Company Timeline 1901-1953 is your one-stop year-by-year data book information source for the Hendee Manufacturing Company and Indian Motocycle Company including facets of business, general activities, toys and trivia. Not only will your questions be answered but you'll read historic timeIines accurately detailing the company history including factory sponsored racers and racing, along with examples of period advertising.This publication is one of several Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other data books by the author include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006-Harley-Davidson Company Minutes Data Book 1903-2006-Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978-Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921
Do you like antique American-made motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those first American-made motorcycles? Do the names R.S., Henderson, Dayton, Pope or Miami ring a bell? Curious what Harley-Davidson advertisements looked like in 1916? Ever wonder what Indian motorcycle advertising was promoting in 1916? Well look no further, American Motorcycle Advertising Volume 8: 1916 is your year source providing a unique look at American motorcycle history through national advertising for motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 365 historic company and private "For Sale" ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and general information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in two rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Motorcycle Illustrated along with Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.
Want to amaze friends with your knowledge of Indian military models? Are you restoring a 1916 model Big Twin 61ci and need to know what was new for that year? Wondering when the first and last year OHV racers were built or what year they were catalogued for public sale? Ever wonder how much fuel or oil the tanks held for a 1911 model Single? Maybe you're curious what year either the model Tourist Trophy Road Racer or the Daytona racer were first introduced? Did you need to know the first year a free engine gear or the "Indian" script logo were introduced? Do you remember the year Indian motorcycles were first fitted with a Prest-O-Lite acetylene headlight and taillight? Did you forget the year Indian motorcycles were first equipped with a Motophon brand mechanically-operated warning signal?Well look no further, the Indian Motorcycle Data Book 1910-1919 is your one-stop information source for all the models that rolled off the lines, featuring Year-by-Year data listings including New Features, Production Totals, Specialty Models, Paint Colors, Retail Prices, Technical Specifications, and Model Notes, including Catalog, Articles and Historic Notes.
Do you like antique American-made motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those first American-made motorcycles? Do the names Emblem, Michaelson, Monarch, Schickel, Jefferson or AMC ring a bell? Curious what the Indian motorcycle advertisements looked like in 1913? Ever wonder what Harley-Davidson advertising was like in 1913? Well look no further, American Motorcycle Advertising Volume 5: 1913 is your year source providing a unique look at American motorcycle history through national advertising for motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 200 historic company and private "For Sale" ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and general information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in two rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Motorcycle Illustrated along with Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.
Do you like antique American-made motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those first American-made motorcycles? Do the names Merkel, Excelsior, M.M., Wagner, Thor or R.S. ring a bell? Curious what the Indian motorcycle advertisements looked like in 1909? Ever wonder what Harley-Davidson advertising looked like in 1910? Well look no further, American Motorcycle Advertising Volume 3: 1909-1910 is your year-by-year source providing a unique look at American motorcycle history through national advertising for motorcycles made in America nearly 100 years ago.The collection of over 400 historic company and private "For Sale" ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and general information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in two rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Bicycle World and Motor Cycle Review, Motorcycle Illustrated along with Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.
Do you like antique American-made motorcycles? Want to impress friends with your knowledge of those first American-made motorcycles? Do the names Cleveland, Tiger, Thor, Excelsior or Schickel ring a bell? Curious what Harley-Davidson advertisements looked like in 1915? Ever wonder what Indian motorcycle advertising was promoting in 1915? Well look no further, American Motorcycle Advertising Volume 7: 1915 is your year source providing a unique look at American motorcycle history through national advertising for motorcycles made in America over 100 years ago.The collection of over 235 historic company and private "For Sale" ads displays unique art work, the latest in engineering specifications and technological advancements, real period photographs, listings of racer names with results, and general information. This volume of single and two-page ads is now being published in an effort to help preserve and keep American motorcycle history alive. These little known and seldom seen classic advertisements are found in the rare collections of digitalized issues of the very first motorcycle magazines published in the USA. These magazines include Motorcycle Illustrated, along with Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.
Want to amaze friends with your knowledge of those first Indian motorcycles? Are you restoring a 1909 model Big Twin 61ci and need to know what was new for that year? Wondering when the model Single frame height was shortened to 19 inches? Maybe you're curious what year the oil tank was separated from the fuel tank? Ever wonder how much fuel the tank held in 1906? Do you need to know the first year of "Monkey-On-A-Stick" racers?Well look no further, the Indian Motorcycle Data Book 1901-1909 is your one-stop information source for all the models that rolled off the lines, featuring year-by-year data listings including New Features, Production Totals, Specialty Models, Paint Colors, Retail Prices, Technical Specifications and Model Notes including Catalog, Articles and Historic Notes.
Want to amaze friends with your knowledge of Indian motorcycles from the 1920's? Are you restoring a 1924 Big Chief 74ci and need to know what was new for that year? Ever wonder what equipment the model Fire Patrol was fitted with? Do you remember what year the model Ace Four became the Indian Ace? Maybe you're curious what year the models A45 Scout, Traffic Car, Bandit Chaser or Scout Service Van were introduced? Well look no further, the Indian Motorcycle Data Book 1920-1929 is your one-stop information source for all the models that rolled off the lines, featuring Year-by-Year data listings including New Features, Production Totals, Specialty Models, Paint Colors, Retail Prices, Technical Specifications, Model Notes including Catalog, Articles and Historic.
Do you want to amaze friends with your Harley-Davidson Aermacchi knowledge? Are you restoring an SS Sprint and need to know what colors were offered in 1968? Did you wonder what accessories had been offered for the model you have? Well, look no further, the Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978 is your one-stop information source for all the Harley-Davidson models that rolled off the manufacturing lines of the Aermacchi S.p.A. motorcycle division in Varese, Italy, and sold on the U.S. market. Year-by-year data listings cover Models offered, Retail prices, Production totals, Paint colors, Technical specifications, Options, Accessories, First-year and Only-year features, and Model quick facts.All information contained here was found in period brochures, catalogs and motorcycling magazines.This publication is one of a series of Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other books in the series include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939 -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006-Harley-Davidson Company Minutes Data Book 1903-2006-Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921-Indian Motorcycle Company Timeline 1901-1953
Want to amaze friends with your Harley-Davidson knowledge of those thrilling days of motorcycle sports? Did you remember Bart Markel had won the Billy Huber Memorial Race in 1964? Maybe you wondered where your distant H-D racing relative placed in the 1965 Charity Newsies 10-Mile National Championship Race, or what year Harry Feary won the 100-mile Grand Prix Race at Dodge City?We all have heard of riders Andres, Lawwill, Brelsford, Rayborn, White, DeMay, Nix and of course Dot Robinson with her sidecar passenger Lester McKay. But what of private racers Volkmar, Swing, Zwarka, Stufflebeam, Muffler, Pink, Tice, "Pops" or "Boots" and all those other H-D riding private racers and their earned accomplishments?Well look no further, the Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1953-1971 pays homage to all those factory and private racers with compiled records of every Harley-Davidson rider who competed in any nationally published motorcycle event. Included are names, dates, locations, times and scores for the many known and lesser known heroes of two-wheel competition who chose to ride a Harley-Davidson for the love of both sport and machine during those historic glory years of motorcycle competition.The information contained within was researched from both period magazine collections and internet archives containing period copies of the American Motorcycling magazine, as well as various period newspapers.This publication is one of a series of Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other books in the series include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939 -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006-Harley-Davidson Company Minutes Data Book 1903-2006-Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978-Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921-Indian Motorcycle Company Timeline 1901-1953
Are you restoring a Harley-Davidson motorcycle back to stock and need to know exactly what equipment was available to fit your year? Well look no farther The Harley-Davidson Accessory Data Book 1950-1984 is your one-stop information source for single equipment or groups offered for motorcycle models that rolled off the manufacturing lines between 1950 through 1984. A year-by-year breakdown for each Series listing optional accessories and equipment available separately or in Groups, along with Seats, Saddlebags, and optional Sidcear models.This publication is one of a series of Data Books designed to provide accurate details and authoritative information regarding the subject matter covered. Other books in the series include: -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1903-1939 -Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1940-1979-Harley-Davidson Data Book Revised 1980-2006-Harley-Davidson Company Minutes Data Book 1903-2006-Harley-Davidson Aermacchi Data Book 1961-1978-Harley-Davidson Racing Data Book 1904-1921-Indian Motorcycle Company Timeline 1901-1953
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