This past Saturday I rode up to the
Antique Motorcycle Club of America's annual meet in
Oley, Pennsylvania. Two days later, my legs are still sore from repeated crouching down to shoot photos of so much great vintage iron; everything from Concours-quality restorations to bikes that looked as if they were just unearthed from the back of a barn that morning. More than you may think were ridden to the meet, too. Below is a mere sampling;
click here to see many more from 2015, and
click here to see motorcycles from 2013's meet.
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Don't see this brand every day. |
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Liter bikes aren't new; this model was Lawrence of Arabia's favorite ride. |
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Beverly Hillbillies meets The Munsters? |
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This had a number plate autographed by Jack Penton, too. |
Labels: History, Orgs, Rallying, Ride Reports, Ride-Ins, Vintage
1 Comments:
A great sampling of rarities and oddities. The Johnson Motor Wheel and the Brough are gorgeous, but that Barnum contraption?... Absurd.
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