During a quick visit to the LA region of California (a Valentine's bribe for SWMBO'd - I'm hoping she won't notice a few things I plan to sneak into the garage in the next week or so

) we visited the
Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum owned by Virgil Elings. Well worth a visit if you are out that way as it is an amazing collection - on the web site is a photo gallery of some of the bikes on display. Some are replicas (the 1956 Moto Guzzi 500cc V8 for example) but many others are exceedingly rare originals - for example the 4 cylinder 1968 Villa 250cc 4 cylinder prototype of which I understand only 2 exist,#100 of 100 rotary 1988 air cooled Norton's sold as consumer models, and #10 of 10 Britten's. Solvang is also the home of the Danish Days Nimbus gathering each year put on by the Nimbus Motorcycle Club - needless to say, there was also one 1936 Nimbus in the collection.
The best part was that during the week you need to make an appointment as the place is closed - so we had the whole place to ourselves

, and we also got a look at the over flow area of the machines not yet on display - I'm still smiling !
A few photos:
Early Cobra (not a 500/5)
A 1957 Gilera 500cc - why they never produced a road version is beyond me - it is a beautiful bit of machinery.
A 1922 Megola-werk radial engined machine.
Britten - never raced, #10 of 10.
