Motorcycle Motorcyclist Circus Carnival Act 1915 Real Photo Postcard

Motorcycle Motorcyclist Circus Carnival Act 1915 Real Photo Postcard
Early 20th-century motorcycling rapidly evolved from a practical conveyance into a thrilling competitive sport, attracting daredevils to events such as board track races. The motorcycles depicted, likely from the 1910s or early 1920s, showcase the rudimentary yet powerful machines of the era, characterized by exposed engines, rigid frames, minimal suspension, and often direct belt or chain drives, representative of early manufacturers like Indian, Harley-Davidson, or Excelsior. Riders wore basic protective gear, including padded leather helmets and durable clothing, reflecting the nascent understanding of safety in such high-speed endeavors.
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