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- Toolbox with Hardware and Parts, circa 1968 - Amateur racers Barry Egen and Wayne Snyder of Monroe, Michigan, competed with their custom-built motorcycle at nearby Milan Dragway in the late 1960s. The bike, named "Revolution," was powered by a 350-cubic-centimeter, straight-twin Honda engine and posted race times in the low 12-second range. Egen and Snyder took this toolbox and these spare parts with them on race days.

- circa 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Toolbox with Hardware and Parts, circa 1968
Amateur racers Barry Egen and Wayne Snyder of Monroe, Michigan, competed with their custom-built motorcycle at nearby Milan Dragway in the late 1960s. The bike, named "Revolution," was powered by a 350-cubic-centimeter, straight-twin Honda engine and posted race times in the low 12-second range. Egen and Snyder took this toolbox and these spare parts with them on race days.
- "Revolution" Custom Drag Racing Motorcycle, 1967-1968 - Amateur racers Barry Egen and Wayne Snyder of Monroe, Michigan, competed with this custom-built motorcycle at nearby Milan Dragway in the late 1960s. They named it "Revolution" after a popular Beatles song. Powered by a 350-cubic-centimeter, straight-twin Honda engine, the bike posted race times in the low 12-second range. Egen and Snyder also exhibited "Revolution" in car and motorcycle shows.

- 1967-1968
- Collections - Artifact
"Revolution" Custom Drag Racing Motorcycle, 1967-1968
Amateur racers Barry Egen and Wayne Snyder of Monroe, Michigan, competed with this custom-built motorcycle at nearby Milan Dragway in the late 1960s. They named it "Revolution" after a popular Beatles song. Powered by a 350-cubic-centimeter, straight-twin Honda engine, the bike posted race times in the low 12-second range. Egen and Snyder also exhibited "Revolution" in car and motorcycle shows.