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The Kneeslider – Guest Contributor Walt Greenwood

by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" on 11/20/2007

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The Kneeslider welcomes Walt Greenwood to our steadily growing group of contributors. Walt found an interesting bike up in his neck of the woods and when he sent in a photo, I smiled right away and told him to put something together, I'll bet a few of you will get a kick out of it, too. His first story addresses all of those tilting 3 wheeler fans craving just a wee bit more power. Interesting engineering.

Walt Greenwood is a professional writer, journalist and long time motorcycle enthusiast. He rides a 2000 Triumph Sprint, a 1972 Triumph Bonneville and a 1932 Harley 74, which he has owned for 33 years. His 1997 restoration of the Harley won Senior First recognition at the AMCA Perkiomen National Meet in Pennsylvania. Walt is currently restoring a 1935 Harley VLD. He lives in Everett, Wash.

Howdy Walt, Welcome aboard!

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Larry B. 06.06.08 at 7:36 pm

This ad tell me some things about the 3 wheeler but the price. Need more info. Thanks

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