Unless I’m confused, this is the event that used to be held each year at Heritage Square. It has moved around a bit since that place was torn down but now seems to have found a home at the Adams County Historical Society. Anyway, this year’s event was held on Saturday so I rode on up.
It’s not as big as it used to be, and it was blazing hot with no shade in the parking lot where the bikes were on display, so I only stayed long enough to get a few pictures. But there were some nice bikes on display. Here are a few photos.
I couldn’t really tell if this bike was on show or simply what its owner rode, but you can’t get more bare-bones than this.
An actual racing sidecar rig, not the type you’d attach to your GoldWing.
There were a number of really old bikes on display.
These really old ones were from back when motorcycles were little more than bicycles with motors.
This Wagner was the beauty of the show. Beautifully restored, the metal work was gorgeous.
There were more bikes on display than this photo shows but not a lot. It would be nice if this event can get back up to its old size, with a lot of old beauties.
Biker Quote for Today
When I die everyone at my funeral gets a stun gun. The last person standing gets my motorcycle.
Tags: Colorado Vintage Motorcycle Show, Wagner motorcycle
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