Digitals Discovery

San Pedro Discovery

AMAZING SUNDAY DIGITAL DISCOVERY–That’s George Hood’s hands holding the photo. The image of Eddie Ryan’s shop in San Pedro was taken right before the city tore the building down. A guy approached the city of San Pedro to buy the wall and keep it intact, but the city said “No”… Ultimately the wall was destroyed.

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1913 Sears Discovered

The Bikernet official Curator, Don Whalen, recently ran across this 1913 Sears during a swap and trade transaction. The seller mentioned in passing, “This bike was featured in Ripley’s Believe It or Not.” Don was a childhood fan of this publication. “You’re kidding,” he said. “Nope,” the seller said, “here’s the clipping.” The story behind

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Bandit’s Bikes Part II

This is one of Bandit’s favorites. Built by Pat Kennedy, this ground-up project featured no handlebar controls except a throttle. Proportioning brakes handle dual Performance 13-inch Performance Machine floating rotors in the front, and a single in the rear. Pat made the frame, the tank, the rear fender, the pipes, the intake manifold, and all

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Bakersfield 1965

The mysterious Bob T., a member of the notorious Chop N Grind Bonneville Racing team, called me in the middle of the night and whispered, “You got the briefcase. I got the shit.” I didn’t know what the hell he was talking about, then an e-mail arrived containing over 100 vintage biker images from 1965.

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