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Evening all!

Just wondering if anyone is into classic bikes (apart from Yams of course!)

I'm lucky enough to get to ride my dads BSA & Velocettes. It's a really different experience but I love it !!

Currently restoring a Sun, picked up as a sentimental addition to the garage but turns out it's quite rare.

Vic

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I do like the brit classics, but no room/no money/wife/nearly no job prevents me from having one <_<

I like the rudge ulsters, squariel's, panthers and the pre war flat tankers.

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I'm lucky that my dad has a few so I get to share!

They are great fun, love the noise too from the 1934 velocette!

Grew up around classics like that so got a list of stuff I'd love to own at some point.

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noisy oily smelly unreliable rusty old shite,:) hows that for an oppinion.:P

sorry kev but dont believe everything you read far from smelly and unreliable or rusty old shite, i like all classic bikes but the brit bikes were the bikes of my youth, pity i did not keep any of them as the bikes i had could be bought for new at £300 and £ 400,now they are going for silly money even the jap classics. tried to buy this one in september but just could not raise the price.

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far from rusty B) full of character and great fun.

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noisy oily smelly unreliable rusty old shite,:) hows that for an oppinion.:P

No No kev, they are asking about classics not your LC

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Aye Vic " i missed the britt erra "just" , 1975, We had james and B.s.a"s for field bikes , like kev says , we spent all day fixing them up, to get half an hours running out of them.

And when the RD400C burst on the scene,B) The dominators & gold stars " crept back bellow there stones, I like the Sunbeam S7, tho ,:)

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Classic brit bikes. Nah, shows just what a conceited lot we were.

Vincent, 1000cc V twin, cantelever rear suspention fastest production motorcycle in the world, for a couple of years maybe?, nope till the bloody seventies and stuff like the CB750 and the Z1 appeared :rolleyes: . The japs didnt steal the industry we gave it to em wrapped in pretty paper.

I'm with Kev, oily shite.

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Classic brit bikes. Nah, shows just what a conceited lot we were.

Vincent, 1000cc V twin, cantelever rear suspention fastest production motorcycle in the world,????till the bloody seventies and stuff like the CB750 and the Z1 appeared :rolleyes: . The japs didnt steal the industry we gave it to em wrapped in pretty paper.

True Jason. " We gifted them the Market. " You missed out the 1969 H1 Kawasaki 500 Mack3 . Mind blowing perfomance, 0-60 4.2 secs in them days, :rolleyes:

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True Jason. " We gifted them the Market. " You missed out the 1969 H1 Kawasaki 500 Mack3 . Mind blowing perfomance, 0-60 4.2 secs in them days, :rolleyes:

I still thinks the devil nicks your bike when he REALLY wants to scare people :o

Mad Max wasn't a fantasy, alive and kicking in Scotland :P

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