Many thanks, Chums!
I love my Motorbikes!
I got my first bike at the age of 16 in 1950, a Royal Enfield 350cc Bullet, and having got my bike licence (no problemo in those days!), I've been owning and riding them every day since, both Solo and Side-car, from a little Sun Motorcycle with a 98cc Villiers engine, through my BSA and AJS Café Racers, 1948 Series B/C Vincent HRD Rapide 1000cc twin, various Japanese Honda Supersport bikes, and my classic Yamaha 1983/1993 Yamaha RX-S 100, 98cc 2-stroke, super-speed-machine, which was today's exciting ride!
Loads of bikes, with loads of fun!
I've had a few motor cars in the meantime, including my 1932 Brooklands Riley 9, 1-1/2 seater GP special, but nothing excites my soul more than sitting astride one of my bikes, twisting the throttle, dropping the clutch, and roaring off onto the clear blue yonder, with an enormous grin on my face, stretching from ear to ear!
If you've never tried it... you don't know what you are missing...
...trust me!
Paul....Just watch the end of my exhaust pipe, and weep!...
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