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01/18/10 @ 05:13 pm

Well, Monday seems to be passing quickly enough. Hoping it treated ya decently. Enjoy the rest of your Evening.. What do you have to lose?

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~Diane~
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01/16/10 @ 10:05 pm

Sunday...Enjoy the Ride!
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Keep it up and always in the Wind...

~Diane~
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01/16/10 @ 02:41 am

Saturday...Kool!
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Enjoy...

~Diane~
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01/14/10 @ 10:36 pm

Have a Rockin' Friday!
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01/12/10 @ 08:32 pm
Stopping to drop a lil' vintage on your Page I found interesting. ~Di
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"The Merkel" brand first appeared in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1902 when Joseph Merkel set-up shop producing single cylinder motorcycles. Merkel was among the most innovative of the pioneer motorcycle companies. By 1905 Merkel had decided to engage in competition, and produced several racing machines. Merkel's motorcycles were to set many performance standards during the emerging American racing scene. These machines and their riders enabled Merkel to develop a patented spring front fork that was to become the forerunner of the modern telescopic front fork. This fork became the instrument of choice on racing machines of other builders. Also developed was the monoshock rear suspension, a system used today on modern motorcycles. Merkel's slogan became: "All roads are smooth to The Flying Merkel". Merkel also used ball bearings as opposed to bronze bushings in the engine. In contrast to primitive atmospheric pressure intake valves, Merkel designed a cam-actuated mechanism. Merkel also pioneered a throttle-controlled engine oiler that long preceded Harley's and Indian's use of such a device.

The company was purchased in 1909 by the Light Manufacturing Company, and was moved in its entirety to Pottstown Pennsylvania, producing machines with the "Merkel Light" and subsequently "The Flying Merkel" names. Joseph Merkel began immediately experimenting with frame and suspension improvements, and new engine designs. A young test rider by the name of Maldwyn Jones rode one of Merkel's creations. An inventive mechanic and racer, Jones set up the bike and defeated the reigning champion Erwin G (Cannonball) Baker in a ten mile race. The following season, Jones turned professional and won three of four races on a machine bearing "The Flying Merkel" logo on the tank. Jones went on to become a national champion racer and helped Merkel achieve recognition among performance enthusiasts.

In 1911 the Miami Cycle Manufacturing Company purchased Merkel, and production was moved to Middletown Ohio. The Miami Company, organized in 1895, was building bicycles and Motorcycles using names best known as Raycycle, and Miami. The Merkel acquisition gave Miami the high-end product that it needed to be regarded as a premiere manufacturer. The factory racing team by then expanded to include such names as LS Taylor, FE French, CF Pinneau, and W Wikel. In 1914 The flying Merkel won the National endurance run from Chicago to St Louis. Maldwyn Jones then broke a world's record on the Vanderbilt Course. When he returned to Middletown he was given a hero's welcome.

Engineering innovation, high quality, and racing successes were not enough to sustain this progressive endeavor. The onset of war and, a contracting market, and increased competition caused production of The Flying Merkel to falter. The final Merkel machines were produced in 1917.


01/10/10 @ 02:17 am

Wishing you a a pleasant Sunday...
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~Diane~
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01/08/10 @ 10:41 pm

Have yourself a Rockin' Weekend!
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01/07/10 @ 03:59 pm

Just leaving ya a drop of luv and saying Hi..
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01/07/10 @ 02:29 am

This video is a bit like reliving an acid trip in parts due to bad film quality, but Walter sure can preach with that GeeTar of his. "Ride 'Til I'm Satisfied"... Yea Baby!


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Wishing you a very satisfying Thursday

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~Diane~



01/04/10 @ 11:00 pm
Dropping an oldie classic song on your page this Tuesday. There's been a variety of renditions of this song made, but this particular one is the best, in my opinion. It's just one of those songs that adapts to a vast array of scenarios. Hope you can apply it to heart in some personal way. Wishing you a tremendous Tuesday. Stay safe out there...



~Diane~
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