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by Jim Fedor.Growing up in the forties and fifties was not the worst thing that could happen to a guy. It wasn't the depression, but there didn't seem to be a lot of money floating around.... more »
by Troyce WallsContributing EditorOne of the best possible summer jobs a kid like myself could possibly have had would certainly have been one at a motorcycle shop, and I did. Not everyone,... more »
by Troyce WallsContributing EditorBy the time the old black pushrod 90 was approaching 30 grand on the odometer I had started my college training, if I may use the term loosely. There were lots... more »
by Troyce WallsContributing Editor(c) 1995-1996 Motorcycle Shopper Online. All Rights Reserved.The first time I can remember this thing having a hold on me was in the parking lot after school one day... more »
By John Cerilli Photos by the author. (c) 1995-1996 Motorcycle Shopper. All Rights Reserved. Lap of AmericaThe first brief story is an interesting one, not because of the events so much as how it all... more »
Claude Goulding and Dot and Earl Robinson. By Ron RaeA book review by John Cerilli (c) 1995-1996 Motorcycle Shopper. All Rights Reserved. The Goulding Album is more like a family album. It is 46... more »
By Eric F. KalamajaCopyright Š 1996 Motorcycle ShopperAll Rights Reserved. I was unknowingly headed in the direction ofvintage road racing two years before I finally took the plunge. I would go out... more »
Rating:
C1= Showroom; C2= Above average;
C3= Average for its age.
C4= Needs work; C5= Basket case.
Codes: (*)= Did not sell; (S/C)= With side car.
Notes: Listings are in... more »
Riding a motorcycle is fun. No doubt about it. The feel of the sun warming your face, as the wind tugs at your clothes and blows through your hair, is great. But, one thing I've noticed over the... more »