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A Very Short Film About Miami’s Vintage Motorcycle Scene
Published by December 30th, 2012 in Builders, Editorial and Videos.11 Responses to “A Very Short Film About Miami’s Vintage Motorcycle Scene”
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Nice.
less plastic, more metal. I like it.
Nice (:-)
The seedy underbelly of Miami – My kind of place!
Thanks for sharing this video! Really cool
Makes me want to ride, but there is snow outside.
Wow a LOT of hipsters in that video. I hate hipsters…
So nice to see motorcycles that look like motorcycles easily identifiable one from another based on style differences and exposed engines. Unlike modern bikes which look the same stylistically, doesn’t matter if its a 250cc or 1000cc, they all have that GP Superbike look. Generally speaking one cannot tell which marque or displacement it has unless you have a very close look. Engines are either covered in garishly painted plastic or look like something that powers an industrial washing machine.
Modern designers have lost the plot.
I was lucky enough to have picked up an 1982 honda 750 . This bike has 39000 original miles and runs like a top .
I saw a Sign on a Vehicle abbout a Vintage Show coming up around January 17iMaybe find out a little more for those interested!
It is on January 26th, 2013 and it is somewhere in South Fla.