DESTINATION DAYTONA BIKETOBERFEST 2020

  

 
 The city of Daytona restricted vendor permits during Biketoberfest this year. Bummer. They attempted to shut the event down, but the riders kept coming.

A result of severe lock-down meant no vendors at the speedway, boardwalk, main street etc. Events did not happen or were moved.

 But wait! Destination Daytona was open and had a good turn out Friday, the day I rode over.

 It was hot and I stopped to get a bottle of water. Yes, I did say Water. While drinking it, I checked out some of the bikes in the ride-in bike show.
 My bad, I do not have a lot to report on it. Remember, I was drinking Water…
 
 
 

 I did take time to check out the entry by Steve Cole, of the Raycycle, originally made by Miami Motors of Middletown, Ohio.

 

 A single cylinder, belt drive motorbike I believe made in the pre-teens.

 

 Steve did an excellent job restoring it, and it did win a trophy. You can see why if you look at the photos.

 

I liked a trike with a late model engine and transmission.

 

 

There were also a lot of baggers. Okay, I needed some whiskey to be in the correct mood. But between the city restrictions and water, I wasn’t in the best of moods. I’m sure Shelly’s Destination Daytona web site can help. 

 

 

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