Hog Heroes: Five of History's Coolest Harley Riders!
#41
He rode everything though; not just Harley. Same reason I got to leave out the rest of the On Any Sunday crowd including the maker himself.
I forget the dudes name but the guy who accidentaly rode his Harley into Paris and "liberated" it?
I forget the dudes name but the guy who accidentaly rode his Harley into Paris and "liberated" it?
#45
Though I'd make the list.
When I was younger I rode 30 miles one time when it was 12* and 20 mph wind. I was almost froze by the time I got home, er wait,,, rereading title...
OHHHH,, Opps.... It said Coolest not the Coldest riders, My bad....
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When I was younger I rode 30 miles one time when it was 12* and 20 mph wind. I was almost froze by the time I got home, er wait,,, rereading title...
OHHHH,, Opps.... It said Coolest not the Coldest riders, My bad....
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#46
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would make it. I can't imagine a list of "bad ***" Harley riders
that didn't begin with "bad Bart" Markel, a racers racer. Bart's
success was more attributable to attitude than aptitude, and
that's a Harley prerequisite.
#47
I'll cast my vote for Joe Leonard. He won the first A.M.A. Grand National Championship Series in 1954 and won it again in 1956 and 1957. His record totals 27 wins, including the 1957 and 1958 Daytona 200.
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