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WarrenJ
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Some Norton Racers at Road America this year and my buddies every day rider, Commando and my 750 at Road America.
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My 67 Bonnie
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Tire warmers on a Commando.
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Quote from: akmnstr on July 24, 2012, 01:07:39 PM
My 67 Bonnie
Very nice.
What about the T120TT flat tracker? Really liked the look of those.
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Quote from: Speeddog on July 24, 2012, 02:27:11 PM
Tire warmers on a Commando.
No, they are booms deployed to contain the oil slick, as per EPA regs.
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Well played, sir!
Quote from: brimo on July 24, 2012, 06:55:22 PM
No, they are booms deployed to contain the oil slick, as per EPA regs.
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As i was in the process of picking up a new mattress, a guy down the street pulled out this old bike. I asked him how old the bike was. His old german man response was, "Its 62! Just as old as me!" I kinda got a kick out of it and continued to admire the classic rig. Shortly after snapping a couple photos, an old lady pulled in the drive then walks over to me. Whispering to me she states, "Do you know how old that bike is??.......... Just as old as the rider!" She chuckles and wadles away.
Old german people make me laugh, they express themselves in such a funny manner...... Anyhow without further adeu here is the 1950 Triumph
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This, yes...
This, no...
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Norton rotary
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Quote from: Anchorism on July 31, 2012, 06:00:28 AM
Old german people make me laugh, [/img]
Hey, watch it!
I'm old. I'm German. And I was born in '50.......
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My .02
1967 Norton P11 I restored
and Current G15CSR project waiting for new carbs from Walridge Motors and final button-up
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Quote from: RAT900 on August 11, 2012, 11:44:10 PM
My .02
1967 Norton P11 I restored
and Current G15CSR project waiting for new carbs from Walridge Motors and final button-up
Those are sure cute little thing's!!
I would love to have one to use on my street to check out the surf breaks
[drool]and get coffee at WholeFoods & giving the monster a break
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I say chaps, take a look at this frightfully spiffing steed...
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Quote from: ungeheuer on August 12, 2012, 01:41:59 AM
I say chaps, take a look at this frightfully spiffing steed...
My Gawd, a Hesketh, I'd forgotten about those. Has a style all it's own.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikereviews/searchresults/Bike-Reviews/Hesketh/Hesketh-V1000-1982---current-/
Love this quote-typical backhanded english compliment.
"So long as you understand that you're buying a handbuilt, relatively sedate, classic British motorcycle, you're not likely to be disappointed with the performance of the Hesketh V1000."
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And my personal favourite, the very pinnacle of British motorcycling.
The Quasar.
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