Vintage 50s 60s Harry’s Motors Motorcycle Denver T Shirt

$200.00

This tee Carrie’s a lot of motorcycle history that helped pave the way for many things motorcycle culture related. 

What an amazing piece 

The story of Harry’s Motors is a century-long family saga that began in 1927 Denver with founder Harry Targaris. He saw motorcycles as a lifestyle and built a dealership that was a community centerpiece, founding clubs and promoting the sport until his untimely death. His brother, Mike, then expanded the business, securing contracts with police departments and establishing the famed "Harry's Roamers" club. Leadership later passed to Harry’s son, Jim, who navigated industry shifts by diversifying brands and becoming a key figure in the Sturgis Rally. Today, the third and fourth generations, Jimmy and his son Gregory, continue the legacy through racing and expert vintage motorcycle restoration. Through four generations, the Targaris family's commitment to excellence has made Harry’s Motors a cornerstone of American motorcycling.

Measurements are in photos 

This tee Carrie’s a lot of motorcycle history that helped pave the way for many things motorcycle culture related. 

What an amazing piece 

The story of Harry’s Motors is a century-long family saga that began in 1927 Denver with founder Harry Targaris. He saw motorcycles as a lifestyle and built a dealership that was a community centerpiece, founding clubs and promoting the sport until his untimely death. His brother, Mike, then expanded the business, securing contracts with police departments and establishing the famed "Harry's Roamers" club. Leadership later passed to Harry’s son, Jim, who navigated industry shifts by diversifying brands and becoming a key figure in the Sturgis Rally. Today, the third and fourth generations, Jimmy and his son Gregory, continue the legacy through racing and expert vintage motorcycle restoration. Through four generations, the Targaris family's commitment to excellence has made Harry’s Motors a cornerstone of American motorcycling.

Measurements are in photos