Friday 22 April 2011

Introductory note: everything has been sold except the HD porcelains and the 7 fine pewters from S.WINN which I will show very soon. Click above to see them.

In heart and soul, I am a motorcyclist. I started on a bicycle when I was 2 years old and at 18 I swapped to a motorized model, a Belgian 350 cc two-stroke Flandria. A Moto Guzzi California 850 was my first real motorbike, very soon doubled with a same bike with a Watsonian Super Sport sidecar. Riding a motorcycle is heaven on earth; riding a sidecar is dangerous, is breathtaking, is fun on earth.
On a casual visit to a Harley Davidson shop, the boss showed me a picture of his next order, a HD Electra Glide Special Police imported from California, with all the extras on it: single seat, full fairing, siren, public address, special front headlights, tail flashing light on an extendable mast. I fell immediately in love and ordered one! That is how I entered in the Harley Davidson world.
From that moment on, I bought or received as a gift from my wife all HD annual limited edition HD collectibles, especially the pewter figurines and the fine porcelains.
Time has passed. Ten years ago, I moved from Belgium to Crete and with the greatest regret had to sell my motorcycles. Today I look back to those happy bike-years with nostalgia, but uttermost happy to have lived them. Time has come to get rid of all those relics, which keep me remembering that I was once a passionate motorcyclist.

The HD collectibles showed here are limited editions in mint condition with their certificate of authenticy and in their original box, except when stated otherwise. I am offering them for sale at an indicative giveaway price. You have the opportunity to make me an offer. The buyer may choose his preferred invoice: either by registered post, either by DHL. The exact amount due, item and invoice, will be specified after common agreement by email. Payment with PayPall.
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The next four models are those few that are exposed in Harley Davidson’s huge publicity truck, traveling around the States and the world. They are very rare and of great value.

 1922 JD Traveling Museum Replica / 50 € SOLD

 1933 VL Traveling Museum Replica / 50 € SOLD

 1942 XA Traveling Museum Replica / 50 € SOLD

1936 JOE PETRALI RACER Traveling Museum Replica / SOLD
with box cover, chekered black and white motif, but without original box
On the beaches of Daytona, Florida, Joe Petrali reached the record breaking speed of 136.183 miles per hour.  That ocean sand record still stands.  To prove the power and performance of the revolutionary Knucklehead engine, Harley-Davidson headed down to the beaches of Daytona in March of 1937.  A factory engineer showed up with a curiously streamlined Harley-Davidson machine.  Joe Petrali was selected as the rider.  Petrali and the streamliner rolled onto the beach on March 13th.  When the sand settled, Petrali had added one more triumph to his long list of accomplishments.


 1977 XR-750 Racer / 50 € SOLD
Introduced in 1972, the XR with its aluminum alloy engine, captured it first AMA Grand National Championship and Manufacturer's Trophy for Harley-Davidson and factory team racer Mark Brelsford.  From the beginning, the XR-750 has continued its winning ways, capturing more dirt track championship titles than all orther brands combined.

FXTC SOFTAIL CUSTOM / 65 € SOLD

FLHTC ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC / 50 € SOLD

FLSTC HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC / 50 € SOLD

The three models below have their box cover but not the original box.

 FLHR ROAD KING / 35 € SOLD

XLH SPORTSTER 1200 / 35 € SOLD

1955 KR 750 ROADRACER / 35 € SOLD
with box cover, chekered black and white motif, but without original box
In the hands of the Harley Davidson "Wrecking Crew", the powerful KR dominated American Racing for nearly two decades.  Pwered by the Potent 45 cubic inch side valve engine, the KR-750 dominated the American motorcycle racing scene.  Introduced in 1952, with production running until 1969, the KR won spectacularly on the flat track.  Year after year, the KR scored wins at the fabled Daytona 200 and was the first bike to average over 100 mph at the race in the capable hands of the late great Cal Rayborn.