I recently read an article on Motorcycledaily.com about “Why don’t we see more Japanese Retro Bikes?” If you read the comments section, you can see why. Everyone has a different idea as to what “Retro” looks like, and it’s going to be almost impossible to satisfy all of the people like the ones in the comments section.
Although this past weekend’s Laughlin Desert Classic is new to the Best In The Desert series, DragonFire is ready for the “Duel In The Desert” with high caliber talent like 3X Mint 400 winner Lacrecia Beurrier, short course top gun Bobby VanBeekum and a pair of sharp-shooters from the East, Jimmy Keys and Russell Griffin.
Hundreds of classic motorcycle enthusiasts will gather at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State for its 10th annual Curtiss Classic Motorcycle Weekend, Aug. 1-2. Admission is free for the outdoor display and museum tours are reduced to $6 for anyone arriving on a motorcycle.
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