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Thanks for posting!! Looks like a GREAT event with some fabulous bikes present!b
Thanks for posting Curt, That Eldo of Mikes-----no nice!
Managed to get down there for a couple hours. Couple interesting stories. I met a guy by the name of Lee Lux who customized the 1978 Vespa P125 X (the gray one behind the yellow one in the pictures). The engines a modified the P200E crankcase with a 252 cc cylinder set up. Modified front suspension with 11 inch tires . Top speed of 98 mph (so far, as he says). Daily driver. He has a business that modifies scooters. Came up from Norcross Georgia. Super interesting guy. The pristine 1973 Norton Commando 850 Roadster Cafe racer with aluminum Manx replica tank and handmade aluminum body . The cardboard plaque in front of the bike stated: "I am the 2nd owner-purchased at a self storage auction for $300-matchingnumbers-owned since 2003." Can you imagine swinging up the garage door of the storage bay you just bought contents sight unseen for $300 and this is sitting in there. That's a good day. Spent some time looking at the three Janus and talking to I assuming one of the principals of the company.Can't appreciate the time and quality fabrication these guys put into these machines. The motors are tried and true Chinese units, the bikes truly areworks of art. You would have to see them in person to appreciate the detail and quality of craftsmanship.