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M.F. Egan Vintage Motorcycle - News


By Suzanne Baldwin

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There's something special about a vintage bike. Whether it's the lines, the sound, or the sense of history you get when you swing a leg over the saddle, you know your ride is going to be special when you've got an old machine raring to go.

Keeping these elderly scoots in good condition often requires a different set of skills than what you'd find in a typical shop, and that's where M.F. Egan Vintage Motorcycle comes in. They have been actively involved in restoring antique, classic, and vintage American and English motorcycles, engines, and drivetrains since the early 1960s, and M.F. Egan was the first-and still active-official consultant to the Harley-Davidson company archives.

Vintage Motorcycle is a restoration shop specializing in antique and classic H-D twins, offering aftermarket replacement parts, engines, and transmission rebuilding service for JD, VL, UL, El, FL, RL, WL, and G models. M.F. Egan's expertise doesn't stop there, though; exotic V-Twins like Brough-Superiors, Vincents, and racing Indians have come by this shop as well. Consultation and appraisal services for values on classic motorcycles are also available.

Vintage Motorcycle's move into a new building-a three-story barn!-was recently completed, and you can see from these pictures the types of treasures contained within. They are open by appointment only.

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