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I see alot of comments in the forums about liking to keep it "old school". So, what is considered old school. The '40s, 50's, 60's etc? Every era has it's own personality, and many differences. Just would like to hear what is considered OS to some of you individuals.
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Originally Posted by SgtSkiddz
I see alot of comments in the forums about liking to keep it "old school". So, what is considered old school. The '40s, 50's, 60's etc? Every era has it's own personality, and many differences. Just would like to hear what is considered OS to some of you individuals.
I thought the bikes Indian Larry was building captured "old school" really well as opposed to some of the other builders who were doing the more modern style choppers.
I went to an old school. I think it was built around 1915 or so. I found a picture of it online. It looks like they did some work on it since I attended there. They are still using it so it's a really old school now.
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