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Classic show pics

Started by threepot, April 27, 2014, 06:22:01 PM

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threepot

Sorry..not best quality

The 1984 Paris-Dakar winning BMW. Yours for 100.000 + euros! BMW bought back the 1985 bike,paid 150.000 euros.
John Surtees world championship winning MV and Ferrari  . He was there.   :notworthy
95 Super111
96 Tiger

nickjtc

Cor.... love the look of that Rickman.  :love10
"That which does not kill us reminds us to wear motorcycle specific clothing!"

Sin_Tiger

Quote from: nickjtc on April 27, 2014, 10:06:46 PM
Cor.... love the look of that Rickman.  :love10

You can buy one now if you like  :pimp
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nickjtc

Alas, a bit too spendy for me.  :icon_confused:
"That which does not kill us reminds us to wear motorcycle specific clothing!"

Chris Canning

I don't think I will ever recover from setting up in the rain on Friday  :icon_sad:,I only had my phone with then but this was nice.



On sunday with the camera was more interested in packing up and going home but this is/was a bit different.




John Stenhouse

Chris your tired and jaded, go for a break. That Beezer is astonishing
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Chris Canning

Having come from an age when the conversation even at school was when we get a license and pass our test!! buy a Boni or a Spitfire MKIV with Amal GP carbs for the top even but alas after a Tiger cub and a Norton Jublilee as a 16 year old I have never got over an aversion to anything that needs a Whitworth spanner  :icon_wink: and very quickly learned that biking was far more fun when it had Made in Japan on the motor.

Do you like the dry clutch on it!! the photo doesn't do it justice.

Bixxer Bob

 :iagree Chris!!

BUT.... this is similar to the bike that got me into bikes.  My Science teacher used to ride a Rickman Metisse to school when I was a lad.  The noise the megaphone exhausts made did it for me  :icon_redface:

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