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DoubEE a r t h  P o o l
K a y a k  18'
B o a r d T r a c k   M o t o r c y c l e
D i n i n g  T a b l e
The early 1900s saw a mechanical revolution with advancements in design taking major strides each year.  Young men from farms and small towns earned fame by riding motorcycles around tracks made of wooden planks with up to 60 degree banked corners. Man and machine ran wide open in excess of 100 mph with no brakes, no suspension, no clutch; throttle wired wide open in which speed was only controlled with a kill switch.  The best a rider could hope for in the event of a crash was a body full of long and infection-prone splinters.

A homage to the lost spirit of human ingenuity and progress; the pioneering spirit of bravery, innovation and curiosity that was needed to test the limits of man and machine.
Work in progress.