Vintage Motorcycle Days 2010

Vintage Motorcycle Days is the Superbowl of all Vintage Events in the United States.  I don't think they have the numbers yet, but typically there are over 10,000 people each day that come to the event.  This is really the place to come if you want to experience the totality of old motorcycles.  You will see sights that take you back several decades.  If you ask anyone who is there for the first time, they are almost always at a loss for describing their experience.  Friday was rain from about 11am-1pm   and then from about 2-3pm, but otherwise the weather was just fantastic.  It is amazing how fast it dries up in 80 degree sunshine.

The Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club was there in force.  Jim Townsend and Ellis Homan did their typically great set up in the infield.  Steve Searles(our Michigan Field Rep) did a yeoman's job of arranging the infield display and coordinating booth coverage.  We also had a great cookout on Saturday evening hosted by Steve and John McElfrish, our Northern Ohio Field Rep  Many others helped to make this event great, thanks to all who helped.


 
                    Friday Morning Rain Threatens                                                                  But Dave is Ready With Cart and Raincoat  
   
                   Mississippi Restorers do Honda Dreams                                               This may be the oldest Honda Dream in the US  
   
              Some Kids Have a Lot of Fun With Dad                                                      Others are stuck watching Dad's Booth  
 
           VJMC SwapMeet Booth Led by Jim Townsend                                VJMC Infield Booth Led by Steve Searles     
 
                                    Swap Meet Before the Rain                                                       Some Booth Slots Have All the Luck  
   
   
 
     Husquavarna Was the 2010 Marque of the Year                                           Believe it or not this is just a step through 50 with a factory kit
                                                                            
 
       
               Road Racers Don't Have Electric Starters                                         Motocross Legends including Malcolm Smith  
   
                 Very Orderly Display of Kawasaki ZL 1000's                                      Father and Son with matching Yamahas