Monday, June 3, 2019

Classic Bikes

Dave attended one of the best swap meets he has ever been to last weekend. Held in MA, it was called the British and Classic Motorcycle Show. Below are a sampling of the 45 photos that he took, and I will let him do the captioning. The British bikes were especially artistic. Plus there were so many unusual other bikes. Enjoy!

This is a Triumph 750 street legal street tracker...

A 1924 Douglas. It has a 350cc opposed twin engine. There are 3 levers on each handlebar for controls.

Here is a gorgeous 1972 Yamaha GT 80.

This is an equally gorgeous 1974 Honda MT 50.

This is way cool! It is a 2017 Morgan 3 wheel car, powered with an S & S, V-Twin running through a Mazda Miata transmission to a belt driven rear tire.

Below is a Velocette 500. This is what motocross bikes started out as.

AJS was another popular British marque from the 1960's.

Here is a mid-1960's Yamaha 305, beautifully restored.

This Yamaha is a 1966 Twin Jet 100.

A dazzling blue metal flake Norton Commando with scrambler pipes.

Believe it or not, this is a brand new Janus Phoenix 250. They are made in Indiana and use a 250cc Lifan, Chinese engine.

An Army issue Harley Davidson WLA. The details were incredible.

A 1902 Clement-Gladiator from France. Note the acetylene headlight.

Below is a Triumph Scrambler with dual high pipes.

How about a brand new MotoGuzzi Eldorado...from Italy of course!

This is a Harley Hummer 165 from the mid-1950's.

A pristine Honda S 90.

Last, but certainly not least...Dave brought home this 1975 Cushman Minute Miser. That is also his shopping rig with the Honda Trail 70 and wagon in the background.

What an extraordinary find and whole day!

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