Thursday, October 24, 2013
Coral Ridge Bike Show - November 2006
Continuing on the series of Coral Ridge bike show photos, following are photos of The Headbadge's display - the largest display I've exhibited to-date:
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Coral Ridge Bike Show - March 2010
These photos were previously published on Bikefourms.net ; since then, the links have expired.
The Coral Ridge Bike Show is held in North Miami Beach yearly; I attended the 2004, 2006, and 2010 events. Following are photos of the participating bicycles at the 2010 event:
Photos of the 2006 event will be posted Thursday.
The Coral Ridge Bike Show is held in North Miami Beach yearly; I attended the 2004, 2006, and 2010 events. Following are photos of the participating bicycles at the 2010 event:
Photos of the 2006 event will be posted Thursday.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Dezer Collection Bicycle Exhibit: Part #3
The third and final installment in our photos of the Dezer Collection's motorized bicycle exhibit:
From here, the collection turns to an extensive, classic motor scooter display which exceeds the size and scope of the bicycle collection - if that can be fathomed. An equally extensive motorcycle display and the first of two halves of the automotive museum itself follows:
The James Bond exhibit - and the only authenticated, original Diamonds are Forever 1971 Mustang Mach 1 - the main purpose of my visit (to be the subject of another blog):
From here, the collection turns to an extensive, classic motor scooter display which exceeds the size and scope of the bicycle collection - if that can be fathomed. An equally extensive motorcycle display and the first of two halves of the automotive museum itself follows:
The James Bond exhibit - and the only authenticated, original Diamonds are Forever 1971 Mustang Mach 1 - the main purpose of my visit (to be the subject of another blog):
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
The Dezer Collection Bicycle Exhibit: Part #2
Continuing on our series of the Dezer Collection's exhibit:
The two Raleigh DL-1 models on the middle pedestal and gravel were late model examples with unusual fenders; likely substitutions:
From here, the collection becomes distinctly American.
Stay tuned to the blog for Part #3. I've added a new subscription option (for RSS or email) at the top right, for readers who would like to be updated when new posts are published.
The two Raleigh DL-1 models on the middle pedestal and gravel were late model examples with unusual fenders; likely substitutions:
From here, the collection becomes distinctly American.
Stay tuned to the blog for Part #3. I've added a new subscription option (for RSS or email) at the top right, for readers who would like to be updated when new posts are published.
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