1969 BSA A65 Clubman was shiniest motorcycle I saw at the show. It was shown by Bob Benyo of North Miami, Fla. |
But never fear. Your determined Royal Enfield reporter finally tracked down a neglected looking 1946 Royal Enfield 250cc single motor and gearbox, for sale in the vendor area.
1946 Royal Enfield 250cc motor and gearbox; asking price was $350. |
For me, that's one of the great things about the Dania Beach Vintage Motorcycle Show — the amazing diversity of motorcycles on view and their curious features. Bear with me while I share a few.
1975 Norton Interstate looked aerodynamic and abounded in great details. Shown by Imperial Moto of Miami, Fla. |
Norton Interstate bags really stole the show. |
Norton Interstate sported a flying Indian fender ornament. |
Would it get you a parking space in Washington, D.C.? Norton Interstate had all the right details. |
1939 Velocette KSS used oddly shaped toolbox. Shown by Paul Rodriguez of Punta Gorda, Fla. |
Delicate lever. Surprised to see it on a beefy 1936 Harley-Davidson. It's the front brake lever. Shown by Patrick Brosnan of New York City. |
Headlamp hood with an accessory ruby to show lamp is on. Another feature of Brosnan's 1936 Harley-Davidson. |
Why aren't all kickstands as simple and light as the one on this 1970 Elstar ice racer? More stable than the usual peg. |
Customized 1955 Triumph Thunderbird with narrow sprung seat allowing rider to get low by sliding back onto cafe-style seat. Shown by Metalflake Jeb of Hobe Sound, Fla. |
2018 Dania Beach Vintage Motorcycle Show gave visitors a lot to look at. |
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