|
Post War Model (WW2) Motorcycles |
|

When the boys came back from the war, motorcycles gave them the freedom they yearned for. Post war sales were strong. Club activity reached new levels and the American Motorcycle Association was thriving. This post war boom was shortlived. By 1952, sales slumped and a new breed of riders emerged. The outlaw biker. This legacy dampened the image of all motorcyclists for decades. | 1949 HOT ROD PANHEAD "REVISED MODIFIED" | | | This combination proved successful, the profits were put to use in development and by 1936, a new light was on the horizon.
| Customized during the fifties, this machine resembles Harley Davidson's "Fat Boy" of the 90's. Dish wheels, chopped front fender, custom exhaust are all "Revised Modified" items that make this "survivor" truly unique.
|
|