Here in the Land of Nog, Mrs Noggin holds down a job (to feed my bike habit) at a small industrial museum. Most weekends they hold special events for esoteric collectors, however, once a year they hold a Vintage Bike day - and this year I was there too with my camera. Just a few of the bikes on show: Worth mentioning that 99% of these bikes were riden there and then riden home again - no trailers today! Just a great shame that so many similar machines were recently destroyed by fire at the UK National Motorcycle museum, but the spirit lives on.
Thanks for the pics, Noggin! that's why I am addicted to buying all the UK Classic & vintage magazines :):
Like I didn't already have the Jones' bad for a Vincent. What a beaut ! The problem on this end is to decide if giving up Mrs. Law Dawg for the Vincent is doable. Very tempting! However she would bankrupt me and take our kids and.....still, a VINCENT ! I got it bad! Really thanks, what a fine collection. RWLWFWH Dawg
Choice - a Triumph Adventurer...I had the money in my pocket for the deposit on a new one,but I had a ride on a newly built Triton and a new lust got in the way.What the hell,I woulda wrecked it anyway.
Hey Noggin, I'll save you some typing: NO, you idiot, it's a Heinkel Tourist. What kind of skooter geek are you?
Damn, Vespa, I really like weirdobikes and freakmachines too, but if among every bike in this thread you choose that one to get a woodie about, I'm gonna start worrying about you, dood. :huh Me, I can't decide among the Indian, the Vincent and the Brough. Got no dough for a Brough, though.
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