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A site about memories, thoughts, photos, and unrepentant opinions about motorcycles and motorcycling after four decades of twisting the throttle.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Reminder: 23rd Annual Antique and Classic Motorcycle Show
Just a reminded that this excellent event is coming this Sunday, and to tempt you, some pictures below that I took last year. Event flyer is at the bottom.
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Forgot to get the details on this very nice '60s vintage Norton. I confess I'm not a Norton guy so I won't hazard a guess on the exact model and year.

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