S&G CUSTOM CYCLES - AUG 26, 2006
(Lot's of pictures! This page may take a while to load but it's worth the wait.)

 


S&G Custom Cycles in Columbia, Tennessee has quite a collection of vintage bikes.

 


There are so many, so close together that it was hard to take pictures.

 


They are even hanging from the ceiling.

 


A lot of different brands are represented. The first bike here is a Royal Enfield.

 


I'd love to have one of these old Hondas.

 


An old Harley with a purple flake paint job.

 


This is an early 1960's Cushman Scooter.

 


Another Enfield... this one was immaculate.

 


I need to do some research on this brand. I know they are a UK brand that is still in business but that's all I know. For some reason they intrigue me.

 


Here's one for ya... an old AMF/Harley-Davidson bagger.

 


I was not aware that Indian ever made a scooter but here's one hanging from the ceiling at S&G.

 


A pink Honda. They must have been targeting the ladies market with this one.

 


A Simplex Automatic Motorscooter. From what I can find on-line, this was an American built brand that had some success in the early and mid 1950's. And yes, it has an automatic transmission.

 


This is cool... a couple of 1970's Hodaka dirt bikes. Haven't heard that brand name since I was a kid.

 


More cool, old Hondas.

 


Here's another AMF/Harley-Davidson. I remember when these bikes were new. I thought they were cool as a kid but my dad would have nothing to do with them and I got a Honda instead. Years later, I understood why. The AMF years were not Harleys best.

 


Here's a brand I never heard of until today. It's called Zundapp and was German built. From what I have read, these are apparently pretty rare in the U.S.

 


On the way back to Nashville I stopped by College Grove Customs.

 


I also stopped in Eagleville, Tennessee.

 


Huckleberry's is a nice place to grab a burger if you're ever in Eagleville.


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