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  2. Evel Knievel Museum - Wikipedia

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    The 13,000-square-foot two story museum and Historic Harley Davidson dealership is located adjacent to the Kansas Expocenter at the corner of SW Topeka Boulevard and SW 21st Street. [23] The winter hours are from 10am to 6pm Tuesdays-Saturdays. In the summer, the museum is also open from 12pm to 5pm on Sundays.

  3. Harley-Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Harley-Davidson dealer in Texas, ca. 1930–1945. An 80 cubic inches (1,300 cm 3) flathead engine was added to the line in 1935, by which time the single-cylinder motorcycles had been discontinued. [37] In 1936, the 61E and 61EL models with the "Knucklehead" OHV engines were introduced. [38]

  4. Big Dog Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    When the company was started, it initially produced its motorcycles largely from Harley-Davidson parts. [5] By 1996, Big Dog had sold 100 motorcycles. [ 4 ] By 1997, the company had reached $2 million in sales, and in 2000, the company had expanded so much that a move to a new, 110,000-square-foot (10,000 m 2 ) factory and world headquarters ...

  5. Knuckleheads Saloon - Wikipedia

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    They opened a Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealership across the street from Mid-City in 1997 called F.O.G. Cycles [1] and sponsored street parties as a promotional tool, giving away free beer. [3] In 2001, Hicks obtained a liquor license and the bar opened as Knucklehead's in homage to a trio of his cycling friends, calling themselves The Three ...

  6. Ray Weishaar - Wikipedia

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    (The Harley-Davidson Dealer September 1915) [2] Weishaar was made a part of the Harley-Davidson factory team in 1916. That year he came in third place at Dodge City, and he won the FAM 100-Mile Championship in Detroit. He became a dealer of Harley-Davidson motorcycles for three years after being given a dealership, but he returned to racing in ...

  7. Della Crewe - Wikipedia

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    Crewe began her trip on June 24, 1914, and journeyed from Waco to Dodge City, Kansas for motorcycle races. She then went to St. Louis, Missouri for the annual convention of the Federation of American Motorcyclists. [1] In Chicago she met C. H. Lang, Harley-Davidson's first motorcycle dealer.

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