The Triad Vintage Motorcycle club hosted their 9th annual Carolina Classic Motorcycle Show on May 2nd 2015. Mrs. Finch & I saddled up the old Suburban Assault Scrambler and rolled out of our driveway headed toward the N.C. Transportation Museum in Spencer N.C. Rather than running up on the super boring slab I plotted a course to Spencer that involved rolling up to Chesterfield, S.C. and picking up Highway 742 and rolling into N.C. and picking up U.S. 52 for the rest of the way into the Show.
Let me get started by praising the venue, the Transportation Museum is a very nicely laid out train museum with great parking for visitors and a really nice grassy area with paved pathways for the show grounds. Although you will see glimpses of it in the pictures the best way to see how nice of a facility they have is to watch this little video clip I made riding into the museum. Some of the show bikes are also featured in the video as well.
I have decided to make this mostly a pictorial post with random comments. There was something for everyone here.
Lets go ahead and start out with this 1929 Indian Scout!
Of course while our baby boomer parents have driven the collectible motorcycle market so far, I predict that as those of us in Generation X take over you will see the motorcycles that we lusted over in our younger days such as this pristine Suzuki Katana experience a surge in value & collect-ability.
No motorcycle show is complete without a couple of nice Harleys
The old FLH was nice but I really loved this Evel Knievel replica Sportster.
Is that cool or what?
Some really nice British iron was there also.
Some off road racers were being shown as well.
The cafe racer crowd was well represented.
A very tasty looking Yamaha RZ350 Kenny Roberts signature edition.
For once mine was not the only rat bike in the show, check out this XS400 chopper.
Great looking patina on this old Norton
Another Gen X favorite we couldn’t afford when we were 19, the Honda Interceptor
The trains rolling in and out during the day greatly added to the atmosphere of the event.
It’s time for me to stop writing now & let the pictures do the rest of the talking…
To see more visit the Triad Classic Motorcycle Club Facebook page
Peace Y’all