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Bill Tuman’s Dirt-Tracker
You always hear that things were tougher back in the day, and nowhere is that truer than in racing.
Take this 1948 Indian Sport Scout. Ridden by Motorcycle Hall of Famer from 1948 to ’55, this bike is as elemental as a...
The Motor Company goes to war
With American involvement in World War II on the horizon in the late 1930s, the U.S. War Department knew exactly what it wanted in a military motorcycle.
And this Harley-Davidson WLA wasn’t it.
It was, however, one of...
Blame the Jeep.
That’s why this bike never made it into full production—and why, incidentally, military motorcycles of any kind fell out of favor during World War II. But that’s getting ahead of the story.
Back in the early 1940s, the U.S....
A cop on a motorcycle.
There was a time when that image was as American as apple pie.
In the early years of the 20th century, most police departments relied heavily on foot patrols, bicycles and horses. But as motor-vehicle use became more...