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SPman
15th May 2015, 04:23
If you're in New York in the near future, be sure to check out this collection. On Madison ave. from memory, this guy has a large collection of pre Cagiva MV Augustas, Ducatis and the odd Laverda on display, in a gutted shop (probably works as a tax deduction) MVs from the 600 to 750 and Magni and other modern iterations, Ducatis - 3 750 Sports and a green frame 750SS among a host of other bevel drives. These are all rideable, and, apparently, he does - he came in and took a couple of bikes out the day before we called in.......
Money and bikes, eh?
Envy.........
The one on the wall is a Motobi 125
SPman
15th May 2015, 04:25
some MVs and a Laverda.... All phone photos. We were in a rush and this was unexpected as we walked up the street!
MisterD
15th May 2015, 12:04
Nice...and the first convincing argument I've ever heard to visit the place.
Laava
15th May 2015, 13:09
The new york auto show is worth a visit too when it is on! It is friggen huge. I was standing there and my mate said to me that the girl standing on the other side of me was Yasmine Bleeth. I said "who?" He was disappoint!
Oakie
15th May 2015, 18:00
Also a very nice collection of bikes in Nelson in the same complex as the Wearable Arts Museum. All tucked into one corner but nice all the same.
98tls
15th May 2015, 19:48
The Laverda:facepalm:jesus wept i would give both nuts for that.
98tls
15th May 2015, 19:50
Also a very nice collection of bikes in Nelson in the same complex as the Wearable Arts Museum. All tucked into one corner but nice all the same.
That the one that has the Britten at the moment?
Oakie
16th May 2015, 10:33
Wasn't a Britten when I visited at the start of last year but I wouldn't be surprised if they do now. Attached a couple of photos. Like I said, they were all in one little corner but there are some pretty famous names there.
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