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Looks fantastic

fakin awsome B)

looks sooooooooooooooo fastttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt

ven when its stood still!

I'm sorry. I know it goes like the clappers, but like so many modern bikes,

it looks to me like an angry insect. It just doesn't look balanced.

IMHO, this looks fast:

Egli_Vincent_2.jpg

that looks really nice! looksd like fun to!

i like the old classics, that ones not bad.

Russell Wright of New Zealand, riding a Vincent, set a world record of 185.15mp/h (297.97km/h) on July 2, 1955.

I think that a shade under 300kph is still pretty fast.

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I think that a shade under 300kph is still pretty fast.

Especially in 1955! B)

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Sod that with drum brakes! :o

Ain't never been that fast, and on tubed tyres who the f**k would want to . Must have had some big dangly bits to do that.

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Or NO DANGLY Bits!!!

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Or NO DANGLY Bits!!!

Reminds me of a pic I have in my garage of a Brit lady who used to race 125's & won the class championship here in the AMA B) ....

On the back of her leathers it reads: "Who Needs Balls" :D

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Think ive seen the same pics in a breakers B)

If you are interested in the sort of cojones people had in those days, look up a chap called Eric Fernihough.

Sod that with drum brakes! :o

you can say that again. :lol:

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