My Royal Enfield rounded the final bend for the lunch stop Saturday at the Mods vs. Rockers event in Fort Lauderdale. As I downshifted I felt my foot slip and, out of the corner of my eye, I watched as the shift lever rubber skipped gaily along the road.
"Did you lose something off your bike?" a woman rider asked me later.
Yes, I admitted. "But I walked back and got it!"
It was a great day, if you don't mind a little rain on your parade, and I can't resist sharing some more pictures of the great scooters and motorcycles that took part.
If you would like to know how old your Royal Enfield is, or just wish to have its age confirmed, please email your frame and engine numbers to Graham.Scarth01 @gmail.com Graham is happy to be of assistance in this matter to all RE owners wherever they reside. Note that you may be asked to provide photos of the number stampings, along with one of the complete machine. More information.
At Darlington Market Place
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A sidecar trade show in 1926,
I cannot get the angle quite right with Google Street View but you can
still see the covered market with the clock in the back...
Raleigh RM1 moped brochure
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Keeping up the theme of variety (or continued alienation of any one
particular group of blog readers, take your pick) here's the 1958 Raleigh
Moped broch...
Dad, can I have a Vespa for christmas?
ReplyDeleteNO! What color did you want?
ReplyDeleteHey David, do you have more photos of that BSA with the black rims?
ReplyDeleteNo Chris, sorry, wish I did. It was a fantastic looking machine, one of many the like of which I had never seen before.
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