1999 Royal Enfield Bullet proudly parks at the Dania Beach Vintage Motorcycle Show. |
The show is for vintage motorcycles. Simply being obsolete isn't good enough!
So the Bullet waited in the parking lot while I took in the sight of hundreds of legitimately vintage motorcycles. For instance:
1948 Triumph 5T Speed Twin, shown by Douglas Spranger of Port Orange, Fla. He told me he'd wanted a 1947, his year of birth. Surely, this will do fine. |
I was interested to see the provisions for a tire pump on the chain guard. Especially nice is the extra "lip" to keep the pump out of the spokes! |
Looking lethal just to get near is the 1970 Elstar ice racer. This very bike appeared in the 1972 movie "On Any Sunday." |
A brief rain shower was unusual treatment for this 1970 Triumph TR6R Tiger restored by Wes Scott. It normally lives in an air conditioned living room! |
Vintage and custom bicycles have their own area at the Dania Beach show. Many customs are almost as insane as this pedal powered dragster. |
Tidy toolbox and surprising furniture upholstery on 1954 Caproni shown by Mike Gokey, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
Antique Lenaerts coin-operated Indian motorcycle really worked. The kids loved it. Highly detailed, with electric horn. |
But it's impossible to beat a real Indian 4 for magnificence. This is a 1931 Model 402 shown by Steve Obst, of Plantation, Fla. |
In another class entirely is this 1934 Express lightweight. Shown by Peter Kisgen, of Pompano Beach, Fla. |
The Express featured crisp looking front suspension. Hinged forks swing against coil springs fixed to headstock. |
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