Bikes of the Humboldt Bay Classic
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:23 pm
Went to a show 'n' swap today.
Beesa vintage roadracer:

Matchless:

Harley WL (there was also a WLA sidecar rig):

Husky 250:

R60/2 mit Steib Zucchini sidecar:


R75/5, local bike that I've seen around:

Triumph:

Gold Star Scrambler:

Gold Star Cafe bike, also local, seen it around:

Rigid Triumph (1954?):

1983 R100S, for sale, $3,995:

Bultaco shorttracker:

Yamaha shorttracker, Champion frame:

Yamaha longtracker, Champion frame again:

Team Yamaha shorttracker, maybe Kenny's?:

R100/7, also for sale, forget the price:

1982 Maico 250:

Honda Trials bike, for sale $2,800:

The swap was good, woulda been better if'n I had some money. Regretting having to walk away from a dual disc /6 front end with all the big pieces (even the wheel) and mosta the small ones for $75. Mrs. melville saw some of the boat anchors for sale and started thinking she'd gotten me an entirely too easy and complete project in my R75.
Beesa vintage roadracer:

Matchless:

Harley WL (there was also a WLA sidecar rig):

Husky 250:

R60/2 mit Steib Zucchini sidecar:


R75/5, local bike that I've seen around:

Triumph:

Gold Star Scrambler:

Gold Star Cafe bike, also local, seen it around:

Rigid Triumph (1954?):

1983 R100S, for sale, $3,995:

Bultaco shorttracker:

Yamaha shorttracker, Champion frame:

Yamaha longtracker, Champion frame again:

Team Yamaha shorttracker, maybe Kenny's?:

R100/7, also for sale, forget the price:

1982 Maico 250:

Honda Trials bike, for sale $2,800:

The swap was good, woulda been better if'n I had some money. Regretting having to walk away from a dual disc /6 front end with all the big pieces (even the wheel) and mosta the small ones for $75. Mrs. melville saw some of the boat anchors for sale and started thinking she'd gotten me an entirely too easy and complete project in my R75.
