Video of running 1913 vintage Harley.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 0y5I-bMIeA
Vintage 1913 Harley video
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Cool...complete with ball buster toolbox and handle bar mounted gas IED. I bet that can no longer be ridden in Boston.
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That's awesome. Only ridden on nice days I guess...
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Yahoo Mikey
This video is for you then.
Re: Vintage 1913 Harley video
SAWEET!
I worked on a guys house that owned a company that made aftermarket chrome parts for Harley's.
When we were building the house, I saw this guy in dirty jeans and a T shirt and asked him if he knew where the owner was as I had some questions about a certain detail.
He said well, that would be me.
He said to call him Tye.
Totally a unassuming, humble guy that worked on his D9 Cat for fun.
Likely a multi-millionaire several times over.
I had to go back after the home was built to take care of some minor problems and he asked if I wanted to see a couple bikes he had inside.
He had several antique Harleys in his "study" of his 24,000 sq ft home.
He had a Harley similar to this YouTube bike, I forget the year but it was an early one like this.
Fully restored.
It was amazing.
He also had an early three wheeler.
Of course these were just a few of the over 100 bikes he owns and collects.
I worked on a guys house that owned a company that made aftermarket chrome parts for Harley's.
When we were building the house, I saw this guy in dirty jeans and a T shirt and asked him if he knew where the owner was as I had some questions about a certain detail.
He said well, that would be me.
He said to call him Tye.
Totally a unassuming, humble guy that worked on his D9 Cat for fun.
Likely a multi-millionaire several times over.
I had to go back after the home was built to take care of some minor problems and he asked if I wanted to see a couple bikes he had inside.
He had several antique Harleys in his "study" of his 24,000 sq ft home.
He had a Harley similar to this YouTube bike, I forget the year but it was an early one like this.
Fully restored.
It was amazing.
He also had an early three wheeler.
Of course these were just a few of the over 100 bikes he owns and collects.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!