Was at this event on Friday and Saturday. It was my second time there.
It's now the biggest event of this type in the world. Thankfully, it is very well organized and the grounds are plenty big enough (740 acres) to handle the 10's of thousands that attend .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barber_Motorsports_Park
I highly recommend to anyone that loves motorcycles to try to at least get to the museum. If you can get to the Vintage Weekend that happens every October you'll be in for a real TREAT!
Here is some unedited video and photos that I took.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2Cqsypg8Zd5gk6G63
BTW the little black Honda that I took a picture of from 2 angles that has a cradle-less frame, Is an exact duplicate of my first ever motorcycle (age 12). It's a 1966 Honda Super 90. My Dad bought it with a blown up top end and we rebuilt it together. It was good for an honest 60 MPH (with a slight tailwind )
It's now the biggest event of this type in the world. Thankfully, it is very well organized and the grounds are plenty big enough (740 acres) to handle the 10's of thousands that attend .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barber_Motorsports_Park
I highly recommend to anyone that loves motorcycles to try to at least get to the museum. If you can get to the Vintage Weekend that happens every October you'll be in for a real TREAT!
Here is some unedited video and photos that I took.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2Cqsypg8Zd5gk6G63
BTW the little black Honda that I took a picture of from 2 angles that has a cradle-less frame, Is an exact duplicate of my first ever motorcycle (age 12). It's a 1966 Honda Super 90. My Dad bought it with a blown up top end and we rebuilt it together. It was good for an honest 60 MPH (with a slight tailwind )