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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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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
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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.
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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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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Me on mine circa 1960
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