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Bit off topic, I can't see a single CB1100.
Just kidding, thanks for saving me several thousands of pounds and two weeks off work to take such lovely pictures myself.
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Drooooool. I have got to get down there
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Great pictures of some great bikes. Thanks!!
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I have been there many times and always go to the Barber Vintage Days.
I became a member last year and hope to be a volunteer this year.
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I am going sooner or later and I hope before the end of this year.
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Definitely a must-see for ANY motorcycle enthusiast. Visited 3 years ago and had a tingle up my leg.

The only downside is that at the time, there wasn't an 83 CB1100F on display; neither a red or blue version.
At the time, I owned one of each.

I've since learned/heard that they rotate models from time to time.
Seriously, the Barber Museum is heaven to us motorcyclists.
God Bless that man!
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What a cool museum, now I know why people have a bucket list. Good photos and I wonder of the history behind the modified Kawasaki, certainly an exercise in casting and fabrication as was the Britten.
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The same guy built that V8 Kawasaki and this V12 Kawasaki.