Indian 8 Valve Board Track Racer

1911 Indian Board Track Racer, MidAmerica Pebble Beach Motorcycle


The Great Depression put an end to board track racing almost overnight. Of 24 tracks in 1929, only four were left two years later and, by 1932, there were no more races held on board tracks.

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Popular in the United States in the 1910s and '20s, board track motor racing was conducted on a steeply banked circular or oval race track surfaced with wooden planks. Based on European velodrome designs, the board tracks were originally constructed for motorcycle races and later adapted for racing cars. Read more about this exciting but dangerous era of American motor sport.

Fast is fast... 1927 Harley Davidson board track racer replica


1912 Indian Board Tracker Goes 100+MPH Into Your Heart At Auction Seeing videos like this one, shot in October 1919—which, by the way, is just over 100 years ago as I write this—makes these.

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100 Years Ago, Board Track Racing Looked Like This. 1912 Indian Board Tracker Goes 100+MPH Into Your Heart At Auction. In the years since, road, circuit, and off-road racing have all skyrocketed.

1921 Indian Board Track Racer Motorcycle Companies, Motorcycle Types


The public was also losing interest in board track racing, and Schwinn turned his attention to short-circuit dirt racing and hillclimbing, at which the 1925 Super X excelled. It was the financial collapse of 1929 that finally killed Excelsior's race program, and also halted motorcycle production. The last Excelsior was produced in 1931.

1921 HarleyDavidson Board Track Racer National Motorcycle Museum


The Henderson Motorcycle Co. + Board Track Racing. The fast and luxurious motorcycles designed and built by Henderson achieved a lot, but they were never raced in any significant numbers on the popular board tracks of the era. These were huge oval or circular-shapred motordromes built entirely from wooden planks, with large banked corners and.

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Bikes such as the recreation of 1913's Gladiator Racer, and an original 1931 Harley Davidson Peashooter, can all be experienced courtesy of our friends at the Throttlestop Motorsports Museum. Also on display is the 1000cc 1914 Indian Twin Board Track Racer, a bike that could reach near 100 mph- but with no brakes.

Indian 8 Valve Board Track Racer


Board track racing was a type of motorsport popular in the United States during the 1910s and 1920s. Competition was conducted on circular or oval race courses with surfaces composed of wooden planks.

Power Sliding Sidecar 1925 Harley Davidson Boardtrack Racer


26 May 2020 Share Leave comment Youtube/On Yer Bike Earlier this year I stopped by the Brumos Collection, before catching a flight from Orlando back to Britain. It houses one of the most impressive collections of landmark cars from Porsche's motorsport history.

1914 Indian Board Track Racer Throttlestop Museum Motorcycles


Indian Motorcycles This 1913 Indian Board Track Racer was one of America's first true superbikes, board trackers like this were capable of speeds in excess of… Read More Harley-Davidson's First Purpose-Built V-Twin Racer - The Harley-Davidson 11K American Board Trackers Motorcycles Racing

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Motorcycle racing on public roads had been legislated out of existence and the bicycle velodromes were too small to handle the motorcycle's dramatically increasing horsepower. The first large board track built specifically for motorized competition was constructed in 1910 near Playa del Ray, Calif. Designed by famed bicycle velodrome builder Jack Prince, it was called the Los Angeles Motordrome.

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A couple of weeks ago we posted up our interview with Dave Southall talking about his Board Track Racer build. This piqued our interest in the history of the.

1919 Indian Powerplus Board Track Racer


By the early 1930s, board-track motorcycle racing had become a footnote in motorsport history, and Van Order's career as a photographer was over.

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The term "Board Track Racer" also referred to the same version bikes that were raced on dirt tracks. The first Board Track built for motorcycle racing opened in 1909 in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Coliseum motor dome was a little less than a third of a mile in circumference.

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The board track or motordrome was designed provide this much needed racing venue and was used by both motorcycles and automobiles. The first board tracks waere constructed in Los Angeles, California sometime in 1909. At the time, lumber was inexpensive, so constructing an entire track out of wood was not as cost prohibitive as it would be today.

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Based on the bicycle velodromes of Europe, the first board track, or motordrome, was built in Los Angeles around 1910. It was a one-mile oval track built entirely out of wood, including the track surface, which was created using abutted two-by-four lumber with the two-inch side facing up.