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#41 Post by tagh »

For those who enjoy bikes it is Euduropale this weekend when the beach at LeTouquet is turned into a bike racing circuit. Hundreds race, thousands and more attend. Always worth going if you have the time.

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#43 Post by Spectrum »

Nomoss wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 4:57 pm .
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Had one almost identical in about 85? had full fairing and a top box all painted to match and I did the pinstriping, it was like riding a electric motor, never did open it up, too chicken I suppose :shh:

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#46 Post by RobertArthur »

Retro, going back to 1959, this Triumph BONNEVILLE T100 Black.

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#47 Post by Nomoss »

I don't think the Bonneville had disc brakes in 1959.

This is my ca. 1960 modified T110 (dustbins removed, mudguards replaced, and tank stove enamelled) in Perth, W.A.
I'm wearing a suit because I'm off to work in Shell House. I was allowed to go by 'bike as long as I left it and my helmet etc. in the underground parking area.
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#48 Post by DominicBest »

Nomoss wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 7:39 pm I don't think the Bonneville had disc brakes in 1959.
I think that one was born in Thailand not the English Midlands. Nothing wrong with that though, my ‘Japanese’ motorcycle was also made there.

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#49 Post by RobertArthur »

I should have said: a retro design.

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Me on mine circa 1960
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