1978 BMW R100 RT to bounce around on....
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Life shouldn't be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty, well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, loudly proclaiming: "WOW, WHAT A RIDE"
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i have Buell xb12s and also series 2 ts1 240 and Jet ts1 225 , seriously thinking off getting another Buell http://www.raptorsandrockets.com/images ... g_003r.jpg similar to mine 

never squat down when wearing spurs !!
'59 Matchless CS scrambler, '55 BSA C11G, '61 Triumph 3ta bathtub (project), '54 Velosolex 330, '70 XLCH HD tracker (nuva project),
91 ZX10 (recently deceased) Yam 80, Trojan cyclemotor, XS650 blah.
I been slowly putting my '72 Jet 200 together over the past year or so & out of all my bikes, this is the one I'm most lookin forward
to gettin out on
91 ZX10 (recently deceased) Yam 80, Trojan cyclemotor, XS650 blah.
I been slowly putting my '72 Jet 200 together over the past year or so & out of all my bikes, this is the one I'm most lookin forward
to gettin out on
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Got new job so doing 400 miles a week commuting, 380 of that is motorway/duel carriageway. Used the Rally and a T5 a few times, but would end up killing me or it.
Bought a Bandit 600, have never ridden a bike before. Just fitted a gear change indicator, never had 6 to play with and was forgetting what was up or down
Bought a Bandit 600, have never ridden a bike before. Just fitted a gear change indicator, never had 6 to play with and was forgetting what was up or down

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Just keep kicking up your left foot and revving until a bus gets in the wayOzOAP wrote:Got new job so doing 400 miles a week commuting, 380 of that is motorway/duel carriageway. Used the Rally and a T5 a few times, but would end up killing me or it.
Bought a Bandit 600, have never ridden a bike before. Just fitted a gear change indicator, never had 6 to play with and was forgetting what was up or down


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Hi g dident no you were biker as well wat about cars then ?[/quote]jazzyb wrote:
Not really mate...its just for a rip roaring blast in the summer out east
when all these Harley riders are around....its a noisy boy ride


Cars I've had a few.. , jags ,daimlers, morris minors, Rover Coupe's
Austin Cambridges, Aston Volante vantage, Land rover, Range rover...
all British

british workers and all that good stuff, My ex however had BMW's and Mercs
and Lexsus anything foreign


she hated all the scooters in the house , so something had to give.....G.
A couple of my favorite classics in the garage at the mo........

My heart is lambretta all the way mate


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Mr G in NYC wrote:Hi g dident no you were biker as well wat about cars then ?jazzyb wrote:
Not really mate...its just for a rip roaring blast in the summer out east
when all these Harley riders are around....its a noisy boy ride


Cars I've had a few.. , jags ,daimlers, morris minors, Rover Coupe's
Austin Cambridges, Aston Volante vantage, Land rover, Range rover...
all British

british workers and all that good stuff, My ex however had BMW's and Mercs
and Lexsus anything foreign


she hated all the scooters in the house , so something had to give.....G.
A couple of my favorite classics in the garage at the mo........

My heart is lambretta all the way mate



Had one of these little so & so's many years ago..

