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Not to hijack this thread, but a friend of mine rode one of those in the 60s. You could tell his tire tracks from mine in the soft sand of Northern Michigan. My tracks were smooth with trials universal tires, his tire tracks were scuffed, then smooth, then scuffed again. Each scuff was on a power stroke. I once tried to start his bike with tennis shoes. It kicked back so hard I could hardly walk. That said, I too would love to have one.Wish I had that Beesa, what a Beauty.
Always uploaded huge photos and everything was copathestic. Since the changes don't know how to screw around with computor or whatever.
Might have enough to make a zoomy frame mounted fairing next winter, with a brass headlight wire cover.
Your avatar's pretty small Glen ... but I do believe I see a Mohawk lurking over your shoulder(s).