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Re: Plymouth Motorcycle at Bville in 1935!

To: todd@twinjugs.com, wester6935@comcast.net, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Plymouth Motorcycle at Bville in 1935!
From: Want1937hd@aol.com
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 14:55:45 EST
This bike was featured in the June 1935 issue of  Popular Mechanics, I don't 
have that issue anymore, and just missed one on eBay a few days ago. It has a 
real neat cover of an artists idea of a bike at 300MPH. Bob in connecticut




In a message dated 12/14/03 4:37:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
todd@twinjugs.com writes:

> 
> >The tires shown on the bike in the second photo appear to be 
> >Firestone Bonneville tires which date to the late 50's.  I've never 
> >run across a mention of this attempt in my research but I'll make 
> >some calls and find out what I can.
> >Wes
> 
> Thank you Wes.. I'd like any info possible(i've got about a dozen questions 
> about some of things on the bike I wish I could ask Fred Luther).
> Tires intrigue me as well(and the wheels, drive, steering, skids, frame, 
> cooling, handling, etc. lol), they look like direct repops of the originals 
> and I like the dimensions of them for a bike that size(center of gravity 
> would seem really slammed down low for having an oil pan under it because of 
> 
> the high axles).
> Kinda odd to make that effort though as that was around the time Joe 
> Petralli 
> did the fastest 61"(1000cc) speed in Daytona at 136mph on his Harley, which 
> was over 75hp and only weighed around 450lbs.
> Todd-





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