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Help Study Motorcycle Safety with the MSF and Virginia Tech

By Paul Crowe

Harley Davidson with cameras and sensors attached

Have you ever looked at detailed statistics from a motorcycle study and wondered, "Why don't they ever ask me?" or "How can I participate?" Well, wonder no more, now we're asking. I got a call from the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) yesterday about a study they are doing in conjunction with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. It's a long term, comprehensive study … [Read more...]

Copperhead 1917 Harley Davidson Replica from a 1979 Sportster

By Paul Crowe

Copperhead Replica 1917 Harley Davidson

Quite a few builders have gone all out creating exact replicas of the early Harleys, only problem is the machines are not very practical to ride. Copperhead is not an exact replica but has a strong family resemblance to a 1917 Harley Davidson, though it began life as a 1979 Sportster. In other words, you have the antique look with a practical ride, qualities that remind me a … [Read more...]

2-Up Passenger Bar Gives Your Passenger Some Grip – Updated with Comparison to Vinx Grip

By Paul Crowe

2-Up Passenger Bar

A few years ago we showed you the TankGrip, a set of handles for your passenger to hold on to during your high speed riding maneuvers leaving you a little freer to move and inspiring some confidence in the mind of your back seater. Unfortunately, that company seems to have disappeared, but I just saw an ad for this accessory that does the same thing, it's called the 2-Up … [Read more...]

Do Women Really Want Pink Motorcycles?

By Paul Crowe

Pink Honda CB400A

Painting something pink and saying it's for the ladies is an old cliche, but cliches usually have an element of truth, and this one, depending on the woman, may be true or terribly wrong. The builder of this bike took a fairly low mileage, Honda CB400A, dressed it in cafe racer body work and then gave it a nicely done white and pink metal flake, two tone paint job. He carried … [Read more...]

Millray V4 – Another DIY Motorcycle Engine Design from the Past

By Paul Crowe

Millray 1200cc V4 engine

While digging through the archives in The Kneeslider research library, an interesting article turned up. It was about two engine builders, brothers Robert and Harry Millray of Saugus, California. It seems back in 1969, they had the idea of building a motorcycle engine, a 1200cc V4, and being hands-on "get 'er done" kinda guys, that's what they did. The engine is a 60 degree, … [Read more...]

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