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RSS Leno takes a ride on a 90-year-old Brough Superior SS100

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Filed under: Celebrities, Videos, Motorcycle, Classics, Performance

Jay Leno might have a massive collection of treasured vehicles, but there are some favorites in there. This week on Jay Leno's Garage, he takes a ride on one of them - a 1925 Brough Superior SS100. These bikes were among the premiere motorcycles of their day and were certified to hit 100 miles per hour. Leno even put a drop of his own blood into the cycle's tank to strengthen their bond.

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Leno takes a ride on a 90-year-old Brough Superior SS100 originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 30 Dec 2014 20:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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