Description: This rare Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Metal Triptych (3-Panel) is made from heavy gauge American steel (No Flimsy Tin Here). Select from three different sizes: Large, Medium, Small. Also, available with an optional rustic wood frame (See Options Below). Designs are baked into a powder coating for a durable finish. Unlike other tin signs, canvas prints, and posters, our metal signs will not bend, fold, dent, or wrinkle over time. You can take a hammer to our signs. Our signs are hand made just like in the days. Rest assured these metal signs are made to last.Great wall decor for motorcycle enthusiast, offices, living rooms, industrial lofts, garages, man caves, government buildings, restaurants, bars and more. -----------------OPTIONS-----------------SIZE OPTIONS: *SIZES ARE ALL APPROXIMATE - Medium and Small Run Short. Large are precise *(The wood frame option adds a 1" border to the total size of each panel. )• Large - Measures a whopping 72" x 36". Each metal panel measures 24" x 36". • Medium - Measures 48" x 24". Each Panel measures 16" x 24". • Small - Measures 36" x 18". Each metal panel measures 12" x 18". FRAME OPTIONS:• Wood Frame - Each framed panel comes mounted on wood with rustic screws for an authentic look and feel. Also Comes with a small saw tooth metal hanger on the rear, ready to hang. The wood frame adds a 1" border to the total size of each panel. • No Frame - Metal signs with no frame have each corner drilled and riveted for easy hanging.------------------------------------------------------At first glance this photo seems to capture a moment shared between teammates, members of the eminent Harley-Davidson Wrecking Crew lined up either in anticipation of their victory, or perhaps just after, on a dusty dirt oval in the 1920’s. With a bit more investigation it is discovered that the photo comes from a series of M&ATA National Championship races held at Los Angeles’ old Ascot Park in January 1920, just as professional motorcycle racing in America was rebooting after WWI. The riders then begin to come into focus, from left to right, as Freddie Ludlow, Ralph Hepburn, Albert “Shrimp” Burns, and Otto Walker, but if the caption were to end there far too much of the story would remain untold.This week’s post is somewhat of a followup on another that I wrote back on January 17th of this year, which detailed an intimate moment captured between Shrimp Burns and Otto Walker, two of America’s most beloved motorcycle racing pioneers. The photograph came from the first M&ATA National Championship race of the 1920 season, held at the old Ascot Speedway in Los Angeles on January 11th, 1920. This photograph comes from the very same event and lets us dig a bit deeper into the palpable camaraderie, brotherhood, and potential tensions between these timeless icons. It also raises an interesting question. Shrimp, dressed in all leather second from the right, was photographed here alongside his old racing teammates, posing onboard one of the factory Harley-Davidson’s no less, but was no longer a member of the Milwaukee team. The youngest star of the Harley-Davidson team had just abruptly left the week before to race for Harley’s most formidable rival, Indian. Yet here he is, onboard what must have been Leslie Parkhurst’s factory Harley despite his freshly severed allegiance to the Milwaukee mothership.
Price: 129 USD
Location: San Diego, California
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Features: Custom Made
Region of Origin: California, USA
Production Technique: Sublimation
Subject: Motor Racing, Motorcycle
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: American Steel
Culture: Retro
Time Period Produced: Made to Order
Image Orientation: Landscape
Artist: Metal Sign Barn
Year of Production: Made to Order
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Style: Vintage
Signed: No
Unit of Sale: Set
Theme: Art
Type: Print
Available Variations
Color: Small
Price: 179 USD
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Color: Small
Price: 129 USD
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Color: Medium
Price: 279 USD
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Color: Medium
Price: 179 USD
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Color: Large
Price: 459 USD
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Color: Large
Price: 359 USD
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