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Old 05-25-2015, 05:04 PM  
Vendzilla
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Originally Posted by MK Ultra View Post
I went down there yesterday, I never knew it was there either, fascinating place.

There was a British bike rally going on when I got there but nobody objected when I parked my Harley with all the vintage Triumphs, Nortons and BSAs

Here is that Megola with the engine running


I couldn't believe they had a Crocker there, The Holy Grail of collectable mototcycles, only about 100 ever made



I'm going to go back down there with a better camera some time when there isn't so many people, there were at least 60 bikes parked out on the street from the rally alone.
Thanx for the video, only a few bikes parked out front when I got there. Some amazing bikes. My favorite are the vincents
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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
killer pics! isn't that museum fantastic!? !!
I will go back next time we go to Solvang, we go every few months to the area. Stay in Lompoc, you can get a suite for $110 to 135 and free drinks during happy hour

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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
what's the fastest y'all got y'all's super black birds up to? honda makes fantastic motorcycles, everything- from the gold wing to a freaking trail 70

this bad mambajamba has dyna mo written all over it!


the fastest i've gone on a bike is ~165mph, on my 1988 gsxr 750, i paid ~$4000 for that bike brand spanking new! that 165mph was via the speedometer so it's not spot-on, as we all know. figure 10% variance, so 150-180mph.
I've been on some fast bikes, but never went really fast on them, I've had my Dyna to about 130 I think. I tend to not look down when riding fast. Just a stock 96CI with a 6 six

I have two hondas in my garage, one is a CT 90 trail bike and the other is an ATC 250R that's been bored to 325
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