Bill DiPaolo
Special to the Daily News
Red velvet rope sets off about two dozen Triumph, BMW, Suzuki and Moto Guzzi motorcycles at the Burn Up Company Vintage Motorcycles warehouse. These machines are special.
“There’s a human component to motorcycles. They are not perfect. They change. You must have faith in them. You get out what you give,” said David Plotkin, the owner of the 11,000-square-foot former plumbing warehouse tucked in an industrial area near Quadrille Boulevard and Dixie Highway.
Classic motorcycles from Burn Up are currently on display Tuesday to Sunday until mid-April at Levy Gorvy Palm Beach. Each week a different style of motorcycle is shown in the gallery parking lot at the Royal Poinciana Plaza, on the south side across from TooJays.