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Florida D&D Cycles. They've been around for 38 years, covering Ducati, Aprilia, Vespa, Tr So we'll see what's in there. Maybe they'll let me poke around a bit. We'll find out. On the 754, old-school racer they just built. Ducati Superlight, very nice. They got some of the newer Ducatis, how do But that is a lovely one. We'll see this one over here. A nice Ducati 959. Neat shock system there. Coming out the side. It's different. This is the 2018 Special Edition. About 25 years. It's my pride and joy. I ride it fairly often, but it's a 1974 Dunstall Norton. There's a guy, Paul Dunstall in England, you'd buy the bike and take it to him for performance work. The difference is if you look at the Blue Norton, it only has one disc brake. This one has dual disc brakes, different carburetors, and it's got different wheels and so forth. It's more of a high-performance version. The BSA, I bought that in 1971 with paper out in my head. I've had it 46 years. That was cool. But this is me riding it when I was 14 years old, when it was a chopper. I don't know if that'll show up one year. I was 14 years old riding that same motorcycle. That's the kind of stuff I'm lucky to be able to restore it about 15 years ago. I put it back stock. At least as stock as I could get it. A lot of the parts are hard to find because it's a 1957 model. Very nice. BSA Road Rocket. That is so cool. That is really neat. The tire all the way down on the end. It's a 1970 bonobo. That bike was sold, it was traded in. The gentleman that owned it was in the 70s and he could no longer kickstart. He traded it in on a new model with an electric start. That bike was bought new here in 1970 at Sam Cycle Shop. I remember Sam Cycle Shop. That's a one-other buttershop. We still have all the original paper work and the sale of the business part from 1970. That's cool. It has been repainted. That's cool. I They're being saved. It's a 78. That one belongs to a Navy guy or someone consignment. We completely rebuilt with all new parts. That's a brand new motorcycle. It started out as a bear crank. It was built up. There's a company in England called Andover Norton. They still build just about all the commando parts. Everything on it that is available new is new. That is 73. That is lovely. Thank you Robert from D&D Cycles. Stay tuned for next week. We're out to see some really cool stuff.

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