Vintage Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Wrecking Crew – Panoramic Wall Art (Triptych Metal Sign)
Vintage Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Wrecking Crew – Panoramic Wall Art (Triptych Metal Sign)

Vintage Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Wrecking Crew – Panoramic Wall Art (Triptych Metal Sign)
Bring legendary American racing heritage into your space with this Vintage Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Wrecking Crew Panoramic Wall Art Triptych Metal Sign, exclusively produced by Metal Sign Barn. Designed for collectors, riders, and vintage motorcycle enthusiasts, this 3-panel panoramic metal sign captures the bold energy and gritty authenticity of early Harley-Davidson racing culture.
Crafted from premium heavy-gauge American steel, each panel features a vivid baked-on finish that preserves every detail—worn leathers, race-built Harley machines, and the unmistakable intensity of early 20th-century racing. When aligned together, the three wide-format panels create a dramatic centerpiece perfect for any garage, workshop, home bar, game room, or motorcycle-themed space.
This bestselling metal sign isn’t just décor—it’s a tribute to the riders who shaped American motorcycling.
Why This Harley-Davidson Metal Sign Stands Out
- Panoramic 3-piece metal sign wall art featuring the iconic Harley-Davidson Wrecking Crew
- Printed on heavy-gauge American steel for true premium quality
- High-definition baked-on finish for long-lasting clarity and contrast
- Precision-cut panels form a seamless, wide-format display
- Pre-drilled mounting holes for fast, easy hanging
- Exclusive vintage motorcycle wall art only at Metal Sign Barn
- Ideal for Harley riders, race fans, collectors, and vintage Americana décor lovers
The Story Behind the Iconic Wrecking Crew Photo
This legendary photograph captures the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Wrecking Crew at the January 1920 M&ATA National Championship races held at Los Angeles’ historic Ascot Park. This event marked the renewed rise of professional motorcycle racing in America following World War I.
Pictured left to right are four of the era’s most influential racers: Freddie Ludlow, Ralph Hepburn, Albert "Shrimp" Burns, and Otto Walker. These riders dominated early racing circuits, helping propel Harley-Davidson into national fame and shaping the fierce, competitive spirit the brand is known for today.
One detail that fascinates historians is the presence of “Shrimp” Burns—seen in full leathers—posing on a Harley just days after leaving the factory team to sign with Indian, Harley’s biggest rival. Despite intense competition, this moment reveals the camaraderie and brotherhood that united the pioneers of American racing.
More than a century later, this powerful image remains one of the most iconic photographs in early Harley-Davidson history.
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