THE OAKLAND MOTORCYCLE CLUB | HILL-CLIMB HELLCATS & DIRT DEVILS
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The Oakland Motorcycle Club group photo in front of W.P. Williams Excelsior Motorcycles, circa 1910s.
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Founded in 1907, the Oakland Motorcycle Club has a long history & heritage of turning out hellacious old school hill-climbers, modern-day enduro jockeys, and all-around raucous riders. Checkout the tonnage of awe-inspiring vintage photos documenting their historical group shots, outdoor motor-sports, and runs galore on good ol’classic American iron– Indian & Harley Davidson motorcycles.
And if the bike action doesn’t get ya’, their gear-head meets The Great Gatsby style certainly will.
Bow ties, shawl collars & jodphurs– oh my.
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Oakland Motorcycle Club hill-climb event, September 28, 1924 on Peralta Hill-- Digging in with tire chains.
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Oakland Motorcycle Club at Clearlake in McCloud's Hotel, 1924. Notice all the locals gawking at the bikers. Some things never change.
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Excellent work as always.
Really stunning photo’s.
What kind of camera do you use?
It’s an iPhone with this cool app called–
time machine.
Were the Oakland Motorcycle Club an all Caucasian Club or multiracial. From the photos you can’t see clearly if they are white or black. I commend you on your blog you have great information and a wide selection of topics. Keep up the great work.
OMC looks to be white back then, I’m sure that says more about the times than anything else. Click on the pics and they may get a little bigger for ya’.
Thanks for the kind words.
Best,
JP
JP,
Wanted to get this link to you…some people have too much time on their hands.
http://www.wimp.com/ecomobiletests/
Wow you are right some people do have too much time on their hands. For those who aren’t true motorcycle riders this new invention may make sense.LOL
Fortunately that isn’t the case for me. I enjoy feeling all of the elements Mother Nature has to give while I’m riding.