Was anyone else watching the Giro D'Italia cycle race today? On the big climb of the Motorollo one of the press photographers was sat on the pillion of a Black Steamer.
The Tigger managed to mug the main shot of Vicenzo Niballi doing his breakaway on the big climb. Great to see a twenty odd year old bike still being used professionally :rrr
Good spot Geoff. It is amazing how durable steamers are and how most people who own one are still using it a fair bit.
I did a 300 mile trip on mine round the Brecons the other day and it felt great.
I am just off to Inverness for an overnight trip to see my daughter. I will do a few diversions to take in some nice roads and scenery.
Well that was 640 miles in two days. New Wilbers rear shock feels great, very stable. Not too happy with the Shoei Hornet helmet, the peak catches the wind too much, gave me a really sore neck with all the fighting it. Realised that now Steamers are old enough for people to come up to you at petrol stops and cafes to say "Ahh I used to have one of those, nice to see one on the road". Including a bloke in a Ferrari 328. I offered to swap him, but he was just too polite to laugh at me.
I used to have one of those, then some stone cold loser decided that bikes with carbs made him cough, so he priced them out of greater London....
Not sure if it's carbs that make him cough, more like Taxi & bus companies together with environmentalists & cyclists who have him by the b***s making him cough.
Hi :icon_biggrin:
I'm a bit late to this thread, but I caught the black Steamer on the Giro. How well is that bike doing, sitting in first and second gear, dragging its sorry @ss up those mountains, clutch slipping, two up, in that heat !!
Great bikes, had two of them when they first came out in 1993 I believe ?? In my opinion, the epitome of what a big dual sports bike should be - big bold looks, great engine, big fuel tank, can put loads of luggage on it, sits at high speeds on motorways to get from A to B, then great on twisties when you get to the fun roads :icon_wink:
Yep, spotted that steamer as well :)
Tour De France coming up soon, there's usually a Tiger on there.
First one to spot one......wins a prize ??
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Well, I didn't spot the steamer, but I did spot a Girly. So, what is my prize? ;)
Well done, that man :icon_salut:
I've been watching the Tour, but didn't see the Tiger ?? :icon_wink:
Your prize......should you wish to take it.......is an all expenses paid (by yourself) trip to France to watch the Le Tour in person !! Congratulations :icon_lol:
Wow! What an amazing prize! I am well chuffed that you have given me all that...
To be honest, I did ride the 10th stage of last years' Tour de France. Last year that was the first mountain stage with three 1st category mountains, one out of category and one fourth category mountain. And I did it on a road bike. And yes, I would do it again if I had the time to ride L'Etape again this year. ;)
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Just leaving this here. ;)
Good effort mate, I'm knackered after 30 miles on my hybrid !! :icon_sad:
It does take a lot of practice. ;)
I have to say that I have been riding my road bike more than my motorcycle lately.
Is that what I think it is..........is that "Big Black Steamer" on stage 15 of the Tour De France ?? :icon_salut:
It certainly looks like the same bike and rider from the Giro. A decent way to make a living with your bike.
Impressive stuff on from Ghulst doing the Etap. :notworthy
Thanks Geoff!
Well, would you believe it.........father and son in the same shot on stage 19 ??
Big Black Steamer and Tiger Blue :icon_wink: :
Quote from: Tiger-G on July 27, 2019, 12:07:30 PM
Well, would you believe it.........father and son in the same shot on stage 19 ??
Big Black Steamer and Tiger Blue :icon_wink: :
Shouldn't that be father and daughter? As the blue one is a girly? ;)
We will have to see if he does the Vuelta as well.