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So........
I went for a ride this morning and after doing about 40 miles of local back roads, I passed by a watering hole that looked to be having some kind of bike event going on.
I stopped in and saw that it was their annual bike show.

The guys running the thing wanted me to enter my bike but since it was a beautiful day I was like "no way man, I'm going for a ride".
well, after riding 80 more miles I ended up back at the place where they proceeded to talk me into entering my bike the bike show.
I did, and out of maybe 20 bikes in the class (mostly shovelheads), my bike took first place.

Pretty cool I guess.
I got a trophy, went home and picked up my woman, then we rode another 75 miles before calling it a day.
All in all, not a bad day......... 200 miles, a few beers and a trophy.
People around here sure seem to like looking at Nortons.

I didn't take my camera so no pics from the actual show, but I just took these in the back room of my shop just so that
I would have something to document the day.

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I don't know what the qualifications were to be placed in the "Antique" class, but my closest competition was a Really nice Liberty Edition Sportster that
took home second place.
 
Congrats.

Most motorcycle enthusiasts know enough to give Nortons proper recognition when it comes to the classics.
 
I know the feeling. Everywhere I go, somebody walks up to me and asks about it. I live in Colo Springs. Is it just a Colorado thing? I doubt it.
 
christulin said:
I know the feeling. Everywhere I go, somebody walks up to me and asks about it. I live in Colo Springs. Is it just a Colorado thing? I doubt it.

It's just a Colorado thing.
 
A couple of weekends ago I went as a spectator to a bike show in Pallisade CO (maybe about 50 miles from here) and Nortons were well represented.
There being about a half a dozen on display. Yesterday mine was the only one in attendance.

I can only guess that a 100 mile round trip must be too long of a ride for those guys.
Funny thing about this deal was that I wasn't intending on showing my bike so it wasn't shined up or even wiped off.

There are quite a few Old Bikes here on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, but you never see them out on the road. What's up with that ??????
Ride 'em - Don't Hide 'em.
 
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