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Just giving a heads up to anyone in the nyc area that there will be a antique motorcycle show at the queens county farm museum. Admission is five bucks. I've never been to it so I don't know if it's any good, but how can you go wrong with antique motorcycles. http://www.queensfarm.org/events.html
I went last year. It's medium sized with some very good looking bikes ans a handful of customs, a few vendors and some swap booths. Great atmosphere and people and a nice location.
Well I got the photos from the show developed and thought you guys might want to see them. Plenty of good looking bikes. Will definitely go back next year. Here is a link to my album of pics https://www.hdforums.com/forum/membe...ycle-show.html
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