Cal Rayborn
One sheet poster commemorating
Cal Rayborn's victory at Indianapolis on June 18, 1972. Rayborn, often cited in discussions as one of America's best road racers, is shown riding a factory Harley-Davidson XRTT motorcycle.
The Legend: Cal Rayborn
Calvin Guinn "Cal" Rayborn Jr. (1940–1973) was a premier American road racer who spent his most notable years with the Harley-Davidson factory team.
Career Highlights: He won 11 AMA nationals and was famously known for back-to-back victories at the Daytona 200 in 1968 and 1969.
The Poster Moment: The poster specifically highlights a win in Indianapolis on June 18, 1972. Rayborn was known for his aggressive riding style, often braking and steering so hard that tire rub marks could be seen on the bike's fairing.
The Motorcycle: He is riding the Harley-Davidson XRTT, featuring an overhead-valve 750cc engine. This model was developed to replace the aging flathead "KR" models after AMA rule changes in late 1968.
Collector's Poster Details
The item in your image is recognized as "Poster No. 724".
Production: It was silk-screen printed in the USA.
Photography: The original photo used for the poster was captured by renowned racing photographer Dave Friedman.
Dimensions: Standard framed versions of this collector's item typically measure approximately 24 x 36 inches.
Cal Rayborn's victory at Indianapolis on June 18, 1972. Rayborn, often cited in discussions as one of America's best road racers, is shown riding a factory Harley-Davidson XRTT motorcycle.
The Legend: Cal Rayborn
Calvin Guinn "Cal" Rayborn Jr. (1940–1973) was a premier American road racer who spent his most notable years with the Harley-Davidson factory team.
Career Highlights: He won 11 AMA nationals and was famously known for back-to-back victories at the Daytona 200 in 1968 and 1969.
The Poster Moment: The poster specifically highlights a win in Indianapolis on June 18, 1972. Rayborn was known for his aggressive riding style, often braking and steering so hard that tire rub marks could be seen on the bike's fairing.
The Motorcycle: He is riding the Harley-Davidson XRTT, featuring an overhead-valve 750cc engine. This model was developed to replace the aging flathead "KR" models after AMA rule changes in late 1968.
Collector's Poster Details
The item in your image is recognized as "Poster No. 724".
Production: It was silk-screen printed in the USA.
Photography: The original photo used for the poster was captured by renowned racing photographer Dave Friedman.
Dimensions: Standard framed versions of this collector's item typically measure approximately 24 x 36 inches.
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