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From the Mid-Atlantic Italian Motofest in Shepardstown, WV this past Sunday.
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Italian singles were well represented.
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This Laverda 1000 3C was calling my name.
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There was a guy with a Bimota DB4 and an NCR Milona R. He was selling the DB4. I guess he didn't need it anymore.
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Quote from: Travman on September 24, 2010, 03:30:21 AM
I'LL TAKE THIS!!!!!
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Quote from: Travman on September 27, 2010, 03:49:50 PM
There was a guy with a Bimota DB4 and an NCR Milona R. He was selling the DB4. I guess he didn't need it anymore.
I know that guy with the Milona...looks like he had some paint work done.
He treks to Michigan every year for our annual SSR event.
He tracks the Milona.
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From the German Historic Championship in Hockenheim last weekend:
Mr. Piero Laverda and his V6!
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Not a fan of the paint...but, DAMN that is a sweet bike. Probably at the top of my bike want list.
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It was a sweet track bike. It is really a silver and blue paint job. Any red you see is the reflection from the red tarp above it. One more pic...
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Quote from: Travman on October 05, 2010, 12:08:34 PM
It was a sweet track bike. It is really a silver and blue paint job. Any red you see is the reflection from the red tarp above it. One more pic...
That sounds cool then.
I thought the red was a fade of some sort.
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That sounds cool then.
I thought the red was a fade of some sort.
Me too
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Always loved the Benelli Sei..... Still looks good today.
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