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October
27, 2007 - The 6 th Annual
Motorcycle Show was a huge
success. Beautiful weather
brought over 85 entries
and hundreds of spectators
to the grounds of North
Georgia Technical School
for a Saturday of fun and
excitement.
Event Organizer Dennis
Bradley is pleased with
the turnout. He says, “More
bikers enter every year
especially when the weather
is this perfect.” Bradley
has several bikes entered
in the show and is pictured
with his 1970 Penton Six
day 124 cc. He points out
where the bike was autographed
by designer John Penton.
Bradley explains, “John
Penton went to Austria and
got KTM to manufacture the
bike. It's the king of dirt
bikes.”
Neal Stanton was at the
show with his bike, a Triumph
Sprint. He says, “If your
bike is not your favorite,
then you own the wrong bike.” T.J.
Kaufhold had his bike for
sale at the show. He rides
a teal and silver 1994 Harley
Davidson Dyna Low Rider
and can easily talk all
day about motorcycles. Steve
McPhee was back this year
with his ever popular 1965
Honda C200 (made famous
by the Beach Boys). Sheldon
Henderson's 1975 Honda CB400
F with a six speed transmission
and top speed of 105 mph
was an all round favorite.
Many fine motorcycles were
entered in the 2007 show.
Trophies were awarded in
nine categories and winners
are listed below: CUSTOM -
1st Place Diane Crowder
1998 HD Fatboy, 2nd Place
Chuck Davis 2001 HD Wideglide,
3rd Place John Martin 2006
MODERN AMERICAN -
1st Place Larry ? 2005 HD
VRod, 2nd Place Randy Galloway
2000 HD Fatboy, 3rd Place
Hal Krohn 2003 HD Heritage
Softtail VINTAGE
AMERICAN -1st Place
Danny Haizlip 1946 HD Flathead,
2nd Place Tom Tryzbiak 1963
Mustang Stallion, 3rd Place
W C Nelson 1957 Allstate MODERN
JAPANESE - 1 st
Place Kevin Galloway 2005
Honda Shadow, 2 nd Place
John Muir 1989 Honda GB
500, 3rd Place Frank Alexander
1987 Honda Rebel VINTAGE
JAPANESE - 1st
Place Steve McPhee 1965
Honda 90 C200, 2nd Place
Paul Parker 1975 Honda 750,
3rd Place Sheldon Henderson
1975 Honda CB 400F MODERN
EUROPEAN - 1st
Place Frank Alexander 2002
Moto Guzzi Le Mans , 2nd
Place Joe Stancampiano 2007
BMW 1200GS, 3rd Place Theresa
Danbert 2006 K1200S VINTAGE
EUROPEAN - 1st
Place Roger Danbert 1970
Triumph, 2nd Place Roger
Wiles 1968 BMW R69US, 3rd
Place Danny Haizlip 1915
Douglas COMPETITION -
1st Place Dennis Bradley
1970 Penton Six Day, 2nd
Place Dennis Bradley 1973
Penton Trials, 3rd Place
Dennis Bradley 1973 Husqvarna SPECIAL
INTEREST - 1st
Place Len Bivins Yamaha
1200 Sidecar, 2nd Place
Brian Wight 1956 Messerschmitt,
and 3rd Place William Henderson
1987 Honda Rebel Bobber.
Dennis Bradley's annual
Motorcycle Show is the place
to learn about motorcycles,
to see old friends, to meet
new friends, and to do some
friendly networking. Young
and old leave the show with
a better appreciation for
the many makes and models
of vintage and modern two-wheeled
rides. Many thanks to the
sponsors and volunteers
that helped make this year's
Motorcycle Show a successful
event. See you next year.
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