
This is a picture of a 1933 Brough Superior SS80. They were called the "Rolls Royce of motorcycles", as each was hand assembled in England. They came in two flavors: the SS80 and the SS100: which designated that the individual bike had been tested at or above 80 and 100 miles per hour, respectively. Remember, this is before World War II, with springer front ends and no rear suspension.
What is the one thing that ties this interesting looking vintage bike to out FZR's and even the modern superbikes being produced today? At first you might think it has something to do with racing, or some obscure styling reference to early Yamahas or something but it's even simpler than that:
The Brough Superior was the first motorcycle in history to employ a sidestand.
Yep. So next time you pull up to your garage and get ready to call it a day, as you park your bike without having to run around looking for the rearstand to put it on or finagle with one of those center stands from the 70's Yamahas (oh yeah, did I mention they invented the ride-off center stand, too?) be sure to say a quick thank you to the Brough Superior Motorcycle Company for that one little thing that still makes motorcycling easier today.
And now, back to your regularly scheduled programming...
(For continued reading, here's the Wikipedia Article)