Todd Cameron with his 1916 Harley Davidson JD
Make: Harley Davidson
Model: JD
Year: 1916
Country of Origin: USA
Engine: 61 cu in Twin
Transmission: 3 speed
Owner: Todd Cameron
City: Pasadena
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Congratulations to Todd Cameron of Pasadena for winning Bike of the Month with his 1916 Harley Davidson JD.
Todd won a plaque provided by Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys.
This is the oldest bike ever ridden to our meet. Todd rode it down from Pasadena. Not a small feat concidering it's top speed and age.
But nothing for Todd who rode it 3,700 miles from coast to coast in the 2018 Motorcycle Cannonball.
This is the second to the oldest bike we've had at Vintage Bike OC. In October 2012, Fritz Harmon took Bike of the Month with his
1913 Indian Single Speed.
The JD was bought by Todd's grandfather, John "JD" Cameron of La Mirada after the WWII. J. D. Cameron was one the founding members of the Booze Fighter's Motorcycle Club.
Here's an LA Times Article from 1996:
The Day That Kicked Bikers' Wild Image Into High Gear
J. D. set this bike up for racing. It has Ricardo Cylinders, Burke exhaust, a rear foot brake alon with a hand brake and many mods to the suspension.
J. D. raced the JD in both flat track and hill climbs.
Todd aquired the bike five years ago in pieces. Two years ago he started building it for the 2018 Cannonball. The Cannonball has a minimum speed of 48 mph which Todd ran at to enable him to finish.
The top speed of the bike is approximately 65 mph.
Thank you Todd for bringing your Harley out for all of us to see. See all the photos in our March Gallery.
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