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http://www.oldschoolmotorcycles.com/

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neat website. bikes look nice as well.
 
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I thought you meant these guys;
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Absolutely beautiful - works of art for sure.
 
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Schu, the "original" Time Bandits (47 Knuck Replicas)were built by a Fla Co., in conjunction with FlatHead Power. The Swedish(??) Co that bought the original blueprints, copyrights and patents from MoCo and then commenced reproducing "Flattie" parts and motors.
They drag raced an 80" Flattie they built, and blew the doors off the 'modern' scoots.

After their success with that, they then bought the Knucklehead "paper" from the MoCo, and started making Knucks. Up to a 121".
This was when they tied in with their 'partner' in the U.S. to build the "Time Bandit"
They sold out to S&S, which now makes the "K" (Knuckle) model, along with the "S" (Shovel) and the "P" (Pan).

http://www.flatheadpower.com/


Disc brakes, blinkers, etc. I KNOW, they're REQUIRED !!!

Ol' School with Nu School materials and machining technologies.

Sure knocks the H*LL outta the $$ for the 'original' ones, tho. Unless it is an avid 'collector' or an ol' geez reliving.


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