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[SIZE=12pt]There were many older and wierd and wonderful bikes there. I snapped away with the phone camera. Hope you enjoy. I have had to post this in several stages (with Iggy's consent) as there is a limit to how many pictures you can put in one post.[/SIZE]

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[SIZE=14pt]A brand new Royal Enfield just imported from the factory in India.[/SIZE]

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[SIZE=12pt]Never seen this before, a Busa with what look like factory made bags.[/SIZE]

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[SIZE=12pt]After the show we went to a Sunday bike meet I have been attending for over 30 years at Rivingto Barn.[/SIZE]

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[SIZE=12pt]A deisel car engine[/SIZE]

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Those are Corbin Beetle bags on the Busa. Ugly mofo's.

Nice remainder of photos, though.

 
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I love those flat-seat, flat-tank bikes. Motor hanging from the frame out in the airstream, a pipe on each side. My father-in-law has a CB350 that I want, but I'm afraid my brother-in-law has dibs on it. Actually, it's at his place right now. {Sigh}

 
nice pics! thanks.

cool MV to open.... not so classic tho. some custom work done on it!

 
My favorite. I have the dresser 1979 version of this bike. 6 cylinder, water cooled, dual overhead cam, shim under bucket, trip deuce carbs. Very good handling for that era, and sounds like a pissed off Ferrari.

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My favorite. I have the dresser 1979 version of this bike. 6 cylinder, water cooled, dual overhead cam, shim under bucket, trip deuce carbs. Very good handling for that era, and sounds like a pissed off Ferrari.
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Yea ,me too. only mines a 1980 model painted up to look like an Eddie Lawson Replica. Formula One car sound out of that 6 into 1 header.

 
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Another 250 Suzuki -- this one a T-10 (early/mid '60s touring model). Notice the enclosed chain -- also had 'leccy start (Dyna-start).

It's a long way from here to a Hayabusa....... :blink: :D

 
very cool pic. that kawie z1 900 looks like a 73 , And would go for the 2 most cash in the whole group .

 
kick starters

kick starters

I'm so happy I don't have to use a kick starter.......anymore.

 
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I've driven at least half those machines, and remember almost all the other ones. Damn I'm getting old! :D

SR-71

 
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