I do like the old 50's and 60's British bikes....
Look and sound lovely....
My late father had a BSA 650 super rocket and a teacher of mine at senior school had a 750 Bonny....
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I`ve been sorting out a load of family stuff lately and have just found a whole bunch of photos from the forties and fifties of my dad and his mates.
I have seen them before, but that was years ago !!
The story goes, that he had to decide between my mum and a new bike....she wasn`t prepared to ride pillion so it was bigger bike or sidecar !! :shock:
He plumped for sidecar !! .. Now, ain`t that sweet !!![]()
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I think that there was something romantic about a motorcycle back then ....a great throbbing machine that was tempremental and dripped oil all over the place.
I honestly think it`s missing from todays shiny plastic buzzy things !!
Anyway ... I could start rambling if I`m not careful so I`ll just leave this with you and see if there are any comments ..
OH yeah ....and this :lol:
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We had a lovely Triumph 350- though I did nearly kill meself on the thing as it's knobs & levers were on the "wrong" side!![]()
When Mr W gets back I'll post a looooong list of all the machines he's owned over the years- he's been riding since he was 16.
I did have a very soft spot for our 400/4.
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I know it's not a classic but I had a ride on a Triumph Rocket3 2300 recently and it was the best ride ever!!!!
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I do have a soft spot for these though
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I do have a soft spot for these though
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I do have a soft spot for these though
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I do have a soft spot for these though