60s Southern California Trials Association Rib Knit t-shirt Small

$199.99 USD

Chest 15 in.

Length 25 in.

Sleeve 20.5 in.

Content: 100% Cotton

Tag Brand: Unbranded

This cool rib knit tee dates back to the 1960s, and it pays tribute to the Southern California Trials Association. The shirt is from the early days of the SCTA, as the group had only just been founded during the latter half of the decade. While the history of motorcycle trials can be traced back more than a century, the 60s marked a period when the sport really began to take off.

The increasing number of trials events sparked riders to improve their bikes, and the 60s saw the development of Sammy Miller's GOV132. This modified Ariel HT5 inspired other competitors to start using more lightweight two-stroke machines, and the sport would only continue to grow after that. This awesome shirt even predates the debut of the AMA US National Trials Championship.

Fits like a modern unisex adult small. This shirt is rib knit and stretchy. There is a small hole on the front, see pics.






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