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RE: And in the Beginning
(12-01-2015, 08:20 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: There was a cool dude ,... once....
What happened Eddy?
Seriously though, great pic Eddy.
Maybe the start of a good thread,
Any more, folks?
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12-01-2015, 10:45 PM |
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Boltonswanderer
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RE: And in the Beginning
(13-01-2015, 03:05 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: The magic of intergalactic dont know what happened there but if at first you don't succeed go buy a new budgie
Sure I once saw this Rocker speeding through Lanc's.............Wrong 'un !! lol
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RE: And in the Beginning
(20-01-2015, 12:07 AM)Steady the Edward Wrote: Sorry Bolton's Reject the Old Enfield never set foot on yonder side on't hills she would have had a nervous brake down at the thought of all that hill climbing to gan ova bi yonder , lol
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Good picture though. A bit of a James Dean quiv going on there Ed..... looking very cool lol
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captainsparkledotcom
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RE: And in the Beginning
(12-01-2015, 11:58 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: What happened Sparks ?? the years were kind to me ( still as handsome as ever ) still in to motorbikes (didn't retire to tractors ) and still young at heart and ready for the next adventure ( or in other words still as daft as a brush ) lol
Grand as 'owt, Eddy, don't change!
Anyway, not, strictly speaking, 'in the beginning', but I already scanned it so it's easy to upload!
Me in '92, with me RC30, at Cadwell!
(Ohhh, alright, it's a 400, and it's a race school!)
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RE: And in the Beginning
Great topic guys.
As a somewhat senior (in years) member I would join in and maybe even post a pic or two...
But 2 things stop me.
1, I'm not quite as "senior" as you guys
2, My first bike was an 250 AJS, model 14 ( I think) and let's be honest it wasn't going to set the world on fire, scortch tarmac, or pull the "lasses"
An amazing bike. In a 30 mph zone it used to "fire" approximately at every lamp post... and did an amazing 500 miles per crank pin.
Eventually I upgraded to a Royal Oilfield 250 Continental GT.. The 5 speed version. Decked it out with "clip-ons, fibre-glass racing tank, 1/2 fairing, racing seat, and a reverse cone mega.
An amazing bike. 5 speed gearbox with at least 25 neutral "gears"
(This post was last modified: 29-01-2015, 12:18 AM by Shooie.)
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RE: And in the Beginning
(29-01-2015, 12:17 AM)Shooie Wrote: Great topic guys.
As a somewhat senior (in years) member I would join in and maybe even post a pic or two...
But 2 things stop me.
1, I'm not quite as "senior" as you guys
2, My first bike was an 250 AJS, model 14 ( I think) and let's be honest it wasn't going to set the world on fire, scortch tarmac, or pull the "lasses"
An amazing bike. In a 30 mph zone it used to "fire" approximately at every lamp post... and did an amazing 500 miles per crank pin.
Eventually I upgraded to a Royal Oilfield 250 Continental GT.. The 5 speed version. Decked it out with "clip-ons, fibre-glass racing tank, 1/2 fairing, racing seat, and a reverse cone mega.
An amazing bike. 5 speed gearbox with at least 25 neutral "gears" My second bike was a 250cc AJS the same as you Shooie. As you say "It wasn't going to set the world on fire" but it sounded like a real bike to me in those days. Agreed, frequent engine rebuilds were the norm, but we didn't care.
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