
This profile shot shows off how the bike sits. That's one beautiful springer.

What a Jewel! It bears repeating just how nice the details and metal work is on this machine.

This is truly Engine Art. The big chromed out SU carb is beautiful. I find it interesting how the early cam cover looks high tech when anodized gold. I really like this (the original version), of the winged gas tank. Paint by Bruce Parrish.

A bit of frame stretch can really keep a bike low. From left to right, Gary from the Dairy, Mike, and Big Roy.
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