That's one sharp looking bike. I'm not wild about the license plate location but I'd ride that anywhere. Nice find bill,and you do find a lot of good bike articles and great info.

Thanks, I'm always on the look out for them and I like to share.

Yeah, I don't particularly care for the license plate location either. Makes it look like an after thought to me. Not much for the roughness of a hardtail (maybe because MY tail isn't to fond of it) but, this one has a
very nice look to it.

Now, if you had a "Sprung" rear hub like the old late 40's or early 50's Triumph (can't remember what year(s) they had those hubs), that would take some of the roughness out of it.

Of course, if you could find one, it would cost you big bucks!
Later on, Bill