Hi again.
Roland here, well it has been a few months since i joined the AMCA and apart from the members handbook and the rostor i have not had any communication with any members from florida or any other state, no invits to meetings or gatherings no phone calls nothing, it is just as i said in my first thread here, there is little or no vintage or antique motorcycle activity here in florida. Luckly i still have my friends in england who i call from time to time and even a guy in australia who emails me once a week and phones me.
It is a real shame that such a big state like florida has such a small antique motorcycle movement, I thought that there would have beem much more activity than there is.? I guess maybe it is just too hot to be out on an antique motorcycle, personaly i can't stand the heat and humidity here and wish i had moved to a cooler state, plus there are so many idiots on the roads here it is down right dangerous to be out on anything that wont do any more that 60mph and has very little braking
O by the way the motorcycle shop i work for here in Brooksville Florida, Trik-Daddys custom motorcycles, 13315 Cortez blvd, Brooksville, FL. 34613
tel 352 597 9605 just ask for roland in parts. We can get quite a few antique harley and indian parts from a catalog i have been looking though and my boss said i could give quite a good discount for AMCA members, and it would be nice to hear form any of you.
I was at the Leesburge bike week last week and saw quite a few nice old triumphs, nortons, and bsa's and strangly not many old harleys or indians or any other old american motorcycles i know it was not really an antique or vintage event but i would have expected to see at least some old american iron.
Well cheers for now roland.
Roland here, well it has been a few months since i joined the AMCA and apart from the members handbook and the rostor i have not had any communication with any members from florida or any other state, no invits to meetings or gatherings no phone calls nothing, it is just as i said in my first thread here, there is little or no vintage or antique motorcycle activity here in florida. Luckly i still have my friends in england who i call from time to time and even a guy in australia who emails me once a week and phones me.
It is a real shame that such a big state like florida has such a small antique motorcycle movement, I thought that there would have beem much more activity than there is.? I guess maybe it is just too hot to be out on an antique motorcycle, personaly i can't stand the heat and humidity here and wish i had moved to a cooler state, plus there are so many idiots on the roads here it is down right dangerous to be out on anything that wont do any more that 60mph and has very little braking
O by the way the motorcycle shop i work for here in Brooksville Florida, Trik-Daddys custom motorcycles, 13315 Cortez blvd, Brooksville, FL. 34613
tel 352 597 9605 just ask for roland in parts. We can get quite a few antique harley and indian parts from a catalog i have been looking though and my boss said i could give quite a good discount for AMCA members, and it would be nice to hear form any of you.
I was at the Leesburge bike week last week and saw quite a few nice old triumphs, nortons, and bsa's and strangly not many old harleys or indians or any other old american motorcycles i know it was not really an antique or vintage event but i would have expected to see at least some old american iron.
Well cheers for now roland.
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