A true ACE has a rolls Royce blue finish with optional white color if desired both with gold lining. Unfortunatly this restorer wasn't aware of the incorrect fenders the handlebars or saddle. In addition there appears to be an Indian gear shift on the right side of tank, where as the two levers mount in quadrants left side. The front brake never appeared on an ACE, or any American bike until 1928.
Sometimes your motorcycles have to come before career and family.The blog name is bullshit, i luv Old Indians and I research my family tree, so thats what i came up with.i'm interested in old motorcycles,cars, tanks, i also collect militaria, mostly german ww2 , ww1 , , helmets etc, field gear,British RAF Irvins, The Panther was the first Porsche as far as i know.Traveled to 11 countries, lived in 4 countries Finland, Netherlands,Malmo ,Trelleborg,Falsterbo and Ystadt Sweden,went to Bladins Skola in Malmo as a little guy,,i am very interested in researching my family tree , my scandinavian side goes to the beginning of records, my dutch ,german to 1400s i have a degree in genetics/biology, worked in cancer research. treat me good ,i'll treat you better, treat me bad ,i'll treat you worse, life never forgives weakness.
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so true. most people apparantly just don't know what's good.
A true ACE has a rolls Royce blue finish with optional white color if desired both with gold lining. Unfortunatly this restorer wasn't aware of the incorrect fenders the handlebars or saddle. In addition there appears to be an Indian gear shift on the right side of tank, where as the two levers mount in quadrants left side. The front brake never appeared on an ACE, or any American bike until 1928.
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