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Offline rodekyll

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1930 Henderson KJ Streamliner
« on: January 05, 2015, 06:05:55 AM »
Simply marvelous.

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"With its 1,200-cc, 40-brake horsepower, in-line four-cylinder engine, the 1930 Henderson Model KJ Streamline could exceed 100 mph. In an era when streamlining was used sparingly in motorcycle design, American Orley Ray Courtney’s enclosed bodywork was virtually unknown on production two-wheelers (except for a few racing machines), making the KJ an unusual and beautiful example of Art Deco design.

Courtney believed that the motorcycle industry failed to provide weather protection and luxury for its riders. His radically streamlined KJ body shell was unlike anything ever done on two wheels. The sleek vehicle had a curved, vertical-bar grille, reminiscent of the Chrysler Airflow, and the rear resembled an Auburn boat-tail speedster. The panels were hand-formed of steel with a power hammer.

Stunningly beautiful but impractical and hard to ride, the Streamline’s complex curved body was heavy and was difficult to make. In 1941, Courtney filed for a patent for a second motorcycle design with fully enclosed fenders. Perhaps he was influenced by the fact that the Indian Motocycle Company had introduced its partially skirted fenders in 1940, and that motorcyclists were becoming more accepting of this trend.*

* In 1923, Indian Motorcycle Company became Indian Motocycle Company and retained that name until the company closed in 1953."






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Re: 1930 Henderson KJ Streamliner
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2015, 07:44:36 AM »
Those are some beautiful cars and (2) bikes on that link.  I've seen articles about the Henderson Streamliner but I've never seen it in the real.

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Re: 1930 Henderson KJ Streamliner
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2015, 07:53:04 AM »
I think it is a beautiful piece of art.  Not sure I would want one as a daily rider, but it is beautiful.  Sadly, style and beauty went out of auto and motorcycles, hell, even buildings in the 60's and seventies. I don't see it coming back with the emphasis on minimal cost building.
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Re: 1930 Henderson KJ Streamliner
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2015, 08:08:57 AM »
Absolutely a thing of beauty.
We need more of this thinking in every aspect of our daily lives.
We need to honour and respect craftsmanship, aesthetics, art and design.
We need to lose interest in whatever's cheapest is best.
We need to abandon a world in which GM's ignition switch deceit debacle can ever exist.

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Re: 1930 Henderson KJ Streamliner
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Re: 1930 Henderson KJ Streamliner
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2015, 08:19:56 AM »
 I saw this a couple of years back at The Rhinebeck NY Vintage bike meet. Really cool, looked very awkward to ride though.
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