Motorcycles
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- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:54 pm
- Main scooter: SX200
- Location: NYC. LONDON
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Keep a Triumph with upgraded engine ,carb ,exhaust etc in the garage where I store
some cars .....just for a blast in the summer to blow the cobwebs out the brain
cells.....
. Its fast ....but for sheer fun I prefer a lambretta
G.


some cars .....just for a blast in the summer to blow the cobwebs out the brain
cells.....




ive had a couple , an XT500 Yamaha (james bond gold wheel edition, although I didn't know at the time and sold it for a couple of hundred quid, used for work only , worth a mint now etc) and a GPZ 900 (I think it was a 900) that I took part ex on a lammy, did nowt for me like. and an Aprillia 250 2 stroke that went like a f****n rocket. again, just took it in against a scoot I was selling. quite a few lads in the club have bikes, and one owns the local motorcycle training school (which pisses off the bikers when he tells them his favourite "bike" is a Lambretta GP200
) but I'm a scooter gadgee, and ive no real interest in motorbikes. I drink with members of the local "real" patch wearing biker club, and they have a lot of respect for scooterists, and slag off power ranger bikers more than us lot.

oooo! get you ewan McGregor!
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- Main scooter: GP150
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I have a 1953 Royal Enfield 500 Bullet, lovely big softly tuned single full or torque, sounds and rides like a dumper truck. Completely different from my 1970 GP but both classics.
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Hi g dident no you were biker as well wat about cars then ?Mr G in NYC wrote:Keep a Triumph with upgraded engine ,carb ,exhaust etc in the garage where I store
some cars .....just for a blast in the summer to blow the cobwebs out the brain
cells...... Its fast ....but for sheer fun I prefer a lambretta
G.