2012 Riding Into History Vintage Motorcycle Concours D’Elegance

The 13th edition of The Riding into History™ (RIH) weekend, a world class Vintage Motorcycle Concours d’Elegance, was held last weekend at the World Golf Village near St. Augustine, Florida. This competition attracted about 350 antique and vintage motorcycles. Collectors from all over America bring their motorcycles to the show, and they are displayed around the lake which forms the centerpiece of the World Golf Village. Very talented photographer John Adams  was there and brought me these wonderful pictures. By the way, there are hundreds of them available for sale Enjoy (Father’s day is June 17th…). Contact John E Adams, 2thepres@adamsviews.net (more pictures after the jump)

1915 Yale Twin 2.
1937 Indian Chief
BMW 1969 R69
1949 Harley-Davidson Flathead
Norton Commando
1938 Brough Superior & Overview Show
1945 Nibus With Sidecar
1930 Indian Scout
1956 Ariel Square Four MK
1975 Norton Commando 850
1938 Brough Superior A-250
1968 Condor A-250
1956 Ariel Square Four MK II
1933 BMW Military R4

8 Responses to “2012 Riding Into History Vintage Motorcycle Concours D’Elegance”


  1. 1 Ryan May 23rd, 2012 at 8:33 am

    Superb pictures

  2. 2 GuitarSlinger May 23rd, 2012 at 8:42 am

    @ Ryan …. + 1

  3. 3 choppmonster66 May 23rd, 2012 at 8:43 am

    love those vintage bikes !! great pics .. looking for a 1916 or older if any one has one they would part with .. got to do the cannon ball . peace..

  4. 4 doug May 23rd, 2012 at 3:57 pm

    Where’s the Vincents?

  5. 5 Larry Meeker May 23rd, 2012 at 9:12 pm

    Great pix Mr Adams. Thank you very much for attending our show again this year. We work very hard to make it a little better each year. We’re still the best kept secret in the concours bike world. Larry M.

  6. 6 Fritz May 24th, 2012 at 3:40 am

    Fabulous photos of fantastic bikes!

  7. 7 ragsflh May 24th, 2012 at 7:57 am

    awesome bikes

  8. 8 Martin Twofeather May 24th, 2012 at 5:53 pm

    This was great Cyril

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