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Fozzer wrote:I have many interesting and exciting memories of all my British Motor Cars, and Motorcycles, and Motorcycle combinations, that I have owned over the years.
...Much laughter...and tears...mechanical breakdowns.....and tyre punctures...!
A time for nostalgia!
My oldest Motor Car: 1932 1087cc Brooklands Riley 9.
My first Motor Bike: 1948, 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet.
My biggest bike: 1948, 998cc twin, Series C, Vincent-HRD Rapide. (With/without side-car).
My best British bike: 1958, 650cc twin, BSA Super Rocket, Café Racer.
...and lots of stuff in between!
I gave up on Motor Cars in 1990 due to modern traffic congestion, and now concentrate on Motorcycles only...with their; "freedom"!.......!
Now with Japanese Honda and Yamaha Motorcycles!
Paul........!
expat wrote:
That is a cracking list to have owned Paul. I just wish my dad still had his Vincent Black Shadow. It would be worth around a hundred grand Sterling these days.......
Matt
Fozzer wrote:expat wrote:
That is a cracking list to have owned Paul. I just wish my dad still had his Vincent Black Shadow. It would be worth around a hundred grand Sterling these days.......
Matt
The funny thing is, in those bygone days, Matt, 2nd-hand bikes cost next to nothing, and we constantly swapped different makes and different models without a thought as to their (future) worth!
My old bikes would be worth a fortune now.....but not at the time I bought them!
Interestingly....my Vincent-HRD was the most troublesome of all my bikes. OK when new, but many of its ingenious designs were asking for trouble a few years on...oil-soaked dry clutch, wear in the valve rocker mechanism, wear in the complex front girder fork linkages, peculiar rear suspension, and the bloody magneto which flatly refused to supply a spark to start the engine!
Kick-starting a Vincent-HRD is/was a magic art, mostly resulting in a heart attack...(similar to a 350/500cc, BSA Gold Star!).
I just wish I still had my 650cc twin, BSA Super Rocket café racer now, to terrify the local villagers on a "quiet?" Sunday afternoon!.......!
Paul..Brmmm...brmmm........!
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