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 Vintage
 Any thing from 1885 up to about 1950's is what I would call vintage, well when talking bikes at least. From the first wooden framed, wooden wheeled Daimler ( Sorry I have not got a photo of that) which most agree to be the for-runner of the modern machine
 Here are some useful links
G.B
http://www.vmcc.net/ . The official vintage owners club
http://www.vintagemoto.com/
http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/
 U.S.
http://vme.micapeak.com/ (Some nice machines on this site)
http://vjmc.org/  (Vintage Japanese Owners Club)
 
Some good museum links
 U.S.
http://www.allenmuseum.com/
 G.B.
http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk
www.london-motorcycle-museum.org/
http://motorcycle.com/mo/mcfrank/sammymuseum.html
http://www.iomguide.com/motorcyclemuseum.php
http://www.cotswold-motor-museum.com
http://sammymiller.co.uk/
 Canada
http://www.cvmg.ca/virtualmuseum1.php 
 Holland
http://home-2.tiscali.nl/~cb003819/
(This has vintage scooters)
For many more motorcycle museums check this page
http://dmoz.org/Reference/Museums/Transportation/Motorcycles/
Click on the photo's to see and read more.


Early Douglas
(This motorcycle can also be seen in the does section)

1930's Excelsior Manxman, 
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 Cotton  J.A.P.500cc 1935

Levis

Vincent Black Shadow series B 1949

An Ariel Square 4 or Squariel

Coventry Eagle

Douglas EW

An early Sun

A Raleigh
Photo's are, as usual, by Si (Booger) Broberg

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