
Flat Track Ballet. Johnny Steele squares it up for a blast down the straight at Langhorne.



Ridden by Champions, the KR battled valiantly for over a decade. 500 O.H.V. VS 750 Flat Head was a formula that worked and fueled the Flat Track fires in the Golden Era. Each had their disadvantages which made them equal. It was a Classic, Them VS US. The crowd drew sides and it was On and Fun. Neck N Neck excitement provided by The Flying Farmer George Roeder and No Good Nixon ( Not true, Nixon is Alright)a name used by disgruntled HD Fans when Gary had opened a can of Whoop Ass on the Milwaukee Mob.