We participated in the Quail Motorcycle Gathering over the weekend in Monterey, California. I feel fortunate to live just a short drive away from Monterey, which hosts some of the best vintage car and motorcycle events in the world. I get many opportunities to view the rarest and coolest machines on the planet.
My personal favorite was the Triumph twin engine Gyronaut streamliner. This machine was at one time back in the 60's the worlds fastest motorcycle. The current owner aquired the machine from his uncle who was the designer, builder, and driver (to my understanding) of this beautiful machine.
Gyronaut by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
This beautiful and original patina Indian board track racer was on display and just a wealth of information. I enjoy climbing around these machines first hand figuring out every detail, every linkage. I was very surprised at the size of the tires and the fact this bike even had a clutch on it. A rare option on a vintage boardie.
Quail Motorcycle Gathering by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
Quail Motorcycle Gathering by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
My personal favorite was the Triumph twin engine Gyronaut streamliner. This machine was at one time back in the 60's the worlds fastest motorcycle. The current owner aquired the machine from his uncle who was the designer, builder, and driver (to my understanding) of this beautiful machine.
Gyronaut by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
This beautiful and original patina Indian board track racer was on display and just a wealth of information. I enjoy climbing around these machines first hand figuring out every detail, every linkage. I was very surprised at the size of the tires and the fact this bike even had a clutch on it. A rare option on a vintage boardie.
Quail Motorcycle Gathering by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
Quail Motorcycle Gathering by Pat Dolan, on Flickr