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  • 1974 Harley-Davidson Touring1974 Harley-Davidson Touring (1974)
    This is a 1974 Harley Davidson FL. These were known as a 74, 74. The bike is on a 1965 frame and has been for some time now.
    2016-08-10 04:34:32
    Buffalo, New York, United States
    99
    21000
  • 1974 Harley-Davidson Touring1974 Harley-Davidson Touring (1974)
    This is absolutely one of the nicest Shovelheads around! It has a 93'' S&S Crate Engine, Baker polished 6 speed overdrive tranny, it has kick and electric start, primary belt drive, independent dual exhaust, electronic ignition, 2'' over chrome front end, beach bars and nice red metallic paint. The bike has 6,000 miles on it since being torn down and redone, the engine and trans only have 4,000 miles on them.
    2016-08-08 04:34:35
    New Paris, Indiana, United States
    6
    8,000.00
  • 1974 Harley-Davidson Touring1974 Harley-Davidson Touring (1974)
    1974 Harley Davidson FLH Shovelhead. Bike has 272 mi on professional rebuild from ground up. - 4 1/2 stroker flywheels making it 84 ci - Brand New S&S heads - Lienweber 3S Solid Cam - Solid Lifters / Adjustable Push Rods - S&S Super E w/ Thunderjet - Brand New BDL Dry Clutch - Complete rebuilt 4 spd tranny w/ Andrews gears - Paughco Drag Pipes - 18" Ape Hangers - 16" Rear Twisted Spoke / 21" Front Twisted Spoke Wheels - Dual disk front brakes - Remote Oil Filter - Avon Gangster White Walls - Hot Rod Flatz LeMans Speed Blue paint - Custom Lapera solo seat - Kick or Electric Start ALL #'S MATCH.
    2016-07-20 04:33:39
    Livermore, California, United States
    272
    12,500.00

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A Different Bike Magazine

Thu, 12 Feb 2009

Motorcycle Retro is a pet project of former Motorcyclist editor Mitch Boehm, launching as Motorcyclist Retro in early 2008 under the Source Interlink media umbrella. It featured a contemporary look at motorcycles of the 1960s through the 1980s. However, the circulation numbers of MR didn’t meet the expectations of the media conglomerate, and they cancelled production of the magazine after just two issues.