These are the known SuperAlce motorcycles in the United States and Canada. We are currently at 25 but my search continues. I have omitted owner names for privacy. If you have a photo of one which is missing, please share it with me for posting. If you have a better photo than the one I have displayed, please share it with me. If you know some anecdotal or interesting tidbit about one of the motorcycles, pleas let me know for posting here. If you know of any other SuperAlce owners in the U.S. or Canada, please contact me at superalce.remove@comcast.remove.net. The mail link has some spam protection. Please remove the “removes” and extra punctuation.

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California, Corona #1 This collector has two SuperAlce. The vehicle is used in television and theatrical reenactments of WWIIl battles. It can be found at California Historical Group.



California, Corona #2 This is the second SuperAlce for this owner. Photo not yet available.



California, Fremont This picture was taken in New York City by the previous owner and used as a selling display. If you look carefully above the fuel tank, just behind the oil cap you will see what I believe are the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in the background. The photo back on the home SUPERALCE page is me and my baby taken atop Mount Hamilton looking down over San Jose at the lower end of San Francisco Bay.



California, Port Costa Recently imported by way of Denmark.



California, San Juan Capistrano This was restored by a friend in San Francisco and took some show and rally awards. It sold in 2004 at the Las Vegas Auction. It was recently listed for sale on EBAY, but I don't know if it has changed hands again.



California, Santa Rosa This bike recently sold, but I have been unable to track down the buyer or where the bike went to.



Canada, Ontario, Etobicoke This motorcycle recently transferred from Connecticut and is undergoing a full restoration. We will have better photo soon.



Canada, Ontario, Guelph





Florida, Niceville I have driven this one. It came from Italy shipped clandestinely as a house lamp!



Florida, Gulfport This motorcycle recently changed hands and is moving from Arkansas to Florida. We will update the photo with a proper Florida background as soon as it arrives.



Illinois, Oregon

Illinois, Oregon now has a second bike , just a rolling frame for now, but proper restoration to begin soon. Miraculously, this one has the HillBrake mechanism intact.



Massachusetts, Medfield Currently under a detailed restoration.



New Mexico, Albuquerque





New York, Albany



New York, Plainview



Ohio, Milford



Ohio, Toronto We're getting some publicity! This motorcycle is on temporary loan to a museum. This exibit is titled “Motorcycles and the Movies” as part of the 6th Annual Antique Motorcycle Show, January 7, 2006 through April 15, 2006. The exhibit will include 25 Motorcycles representing more than eighty years of film making.  Displays will highlight the rich history of motion pictures, motorcycles, and the culture that captivated screenwriter, actors and audiences throughout several decades.

Sponsered by: The Antique Motorcycle Club of America, Lake Eire Chapter, AMCA, Dreves Insurance & Little Wings Cafe

NATIONAL PACKARD MUSEUM, 1899 MAHONING AVENUE NW, WARREN, OHIO 44483, ( 330) 394-1899

Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12 Noon to 5 P.M. and Sunday 1 to 5 P.M.  Closed Mondays and Holidays



Oregon, Eugene



Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg This bike recently sold from a vintage dealer in California and is now on display at BILL'S OLD BIKE BARN, a vintage museum in Bloomsburg, PA. Drive by and visit it at http://www.billscustomcycles.com/.



Texas, Houston This bike sold from the vendor. But, I have been unable to track down the buyer or where the bike went to.



Texas, Houston This is advertised on Cycle Trader and is held For Sale at Britsh USA.



Washington, Graham



Washington, Vancouver



Wisconsin, Racine Here is a nice BEFORE and AFTER view of a quality restoration .



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