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Road Rat Helmet Signed By Ama Hall Of Famer Marty Dickerson Sz Small Vincent Hrd on 2040-motos

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Harmony, California, United States

Harmony, California, United States
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Road rat helmet SIGNED by AMA Hall of Famer MARTY DICKERSON sz Small Vincent HRD, US $91, image 1

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Road rat helmet SIGNED by AMA Hall of Famer MARTY DICKERSON sz Small Vincent HRD, US $91, image 2 Road rat helmet SIGNED by AMA Hall of Famer MARTY DICKERSON sz Small Vincent HRD, US $91, image 3

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This was recently signed by AMA 2002 Motorcycle Hall of Fame member Marty Dickerson...on the occasion of him as Grand Marshal at a CA meet and show, also he was partying with the local Vincent HRD Club of Cambria. At some 90 years old, you can see why the signature is a bit scribbly. It is authentic, this helmet is as is-what I had that day- and is a decent modern helmet, China made, but Small mens size, so tight on me, I wear a LG mens.
Marty Dickerson is famous for speed records at Bonneville in the 50s and later, many records were done on his famous 'Blue Bike', he was accomplished on the then new Vincent HRD, and he was a SoCal motorcycle dealer and promoter as well. I'll have a few more moto related books and lit signed by him as well, listing soon. Buyer pays S&H, and will ship overseas, however it is very expensive

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