Wisconsin's Best
Downsizing and moving to Wisconsin opens up new opportunities to track down vintage motorcycles starting in 2022. Locations and shooting notes are in the captions. My lighting is from 3-5 battery flashes, tested with a Nikon D850 digital camera. Then I take the B&W images with a Hasselblad 500C/M medium format camera with TriX film. I develop the film at PhotoMidwest and scan it with an Epson V850 scanner.
The opening set is from Engelhart Motorsports in Madison. Engelhart's an Indian dealer with a couple of vintage bikes on display along with great new offerings. The next group is from Morrie's Place in Ringwood, IL. Morrie's specializes in repairs, parts and restorations of classic Brit bikes. Then it's on to Harley-Davidson of Madison for a beautiful 1941 Knucklehead chopper.
The next set focus on a nicely restored BMW R50 from northern Wisconsin.
Read MoreThe opening set is from Engelhart Motorsports in Madison. Engelhart's an Indian dealer with a couple of vintage bikes on display along with great new offerings. The next group is from Morrie's Place in Ringwood, IL. Morrie's specializes in repairs, parts and restorations of classic Brit bikes. Then it's on to Harley-Davidson of Madison for a beautiful 1941 Knucklehead chopper.
The next set focus on a nicely restored BMW R50 from northern Wisconsin.
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1951 Indian Chief "Roadmaster"
79 cubic inches of road mastery here. Photographed with 80mm Hasselblad lens, TriX film and 4 small battery flashes. Most images of 1950-51 Chiefs have the shift lever on the left side.
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