2 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Sun Jun 13, 2010 8:21 pm
RT
Life time member
So Clean, it's a credit to you. Makes mine look like a mess.
Happy riding.
Happy riding.
3 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:14 pm
blaKey
Life time member
Yep, after seeing that, mine's a pig!
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K100RS 1986 RED!
Dress for the ride and the potential slide.
4 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:10 am
phil_mars
Life time member
A real credit to you. Better than showroom by a long way and I can see why you are happy with it.
Keep an eye on that Givi rack though as I tend to think the standard mount needs re-enforcing. In your case it would have to be from the inside of the ducktail to maintain the clean looks. On mine it is outside and "does the job" but won't win any prizes for looks or engineering.
Keep an eye on that Givi rack though as I tend to think the standard mount needs re-enforcing. In your case it would have to be from the inside of the ducktail to maintain the clean looks. On mine it is outside and "does the job" but won't win any prizes for looks or engineering.
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Phil
5 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:21 am
Ajays
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Aint love grand...the lads in love and it shows.
Nice one matey.
Ajays
Nice one matey.
Ajays
6 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:50 pm
Vudis
Silver member
Jesus Crist Allmighty... Looks like your bike just came from the BM factory...
Mine will never look like this... I'm a traveler, and I use my bike too often I guess. Mosquitos, my love for forest roads will make it impossible for my bike ever to look like yours
Congrats.
Mine will never look like this... I'm a traveler, and I use my bike too often I guess. Mosquitos, my love for forest roads will make it impossible for my bike ever to look like yours
Congrats.
7 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:34 am
K-BIKE
Life time member
Well done kuk that is magnificent!
Regards,
K-BIKE
Regards,
K-BIKE
8 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:09 am
Ajays
Life time member
Your bike would have been appreciated here. I attended this show last evening 16th June 2010 and boy was it well attended.
Cheers Ajays.
9 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Thu Jun 17, 2010 12:53 pm
badgerdid
Silver member
Wheres the best place to go online to find out about rallies and events like these? i want to go to a few this year, get out and about and camping with the bike etc.
But its knowing whats on and where.
But its knowing whats on and where.
10 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:26 pm
Ajays
Life time member
www.freewebs.com/greatoffleybikeshow
Camping Friday 9th July £12-00 with the Saturday Show. I recommend this one. M1 Jct 10. 505 Offley turn off (Hitchin)
All other venues can be found with the paper "Classic Bikes"
Ajays
Camping Friday 9th July £12-00 with the Saturday Show. I recommend this one. M1 Jct 10. 505 Offley turn off (Hitchin)
All other venues can be found with the paper "Classic Bikes"
Ajays
11 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:15 pm
blaKey
Life time member
Ah, the one bike that I truly lust for, the Norton 850 Commando.
Oops, I forgot to add excellent video Ajays!
Oops, I forgot to add excellent video Ajays!
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Neil
K100RS 1986 RED!
Dress for the ride and the potential slide.
12 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:19 pm
Ned
Life time member
blakey wrote:Ah, the one bike that I truly lust for, the Norton 850 Commando.
Oops, I forgot to add excellent video Ajays!
I used to until this thing turned up
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2009models/2009-Norton-961Commando.htm
13 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Fri Jun 18, 2010 1:52 am
Ajays
Life time member
As I have said before, the Commando was never accepted by the older crew as a true Norton but a Villiers attempt to masquerade.
Ajays
Ajays
14 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:26 am
blaKey
Life time member
Ajays, as always, I am interested in your thoughts on all things motorcycling.
Can you tell me more about the "real versus Villiers attempt" please?
Can you tell me more about the "real versus Villiers attempt" please?
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Neil
K100RS 1986 RED!
Dress for the ride and the potential slide.
15 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:02 am
Ajays
Life time member
Blakey,
Norton led the world at one time but refused to advance and subsequently got into money troubles. AMC (AJS, Matchless, Villiers and Norton) took over so Norton was no longer Norton and the Commando was a Villiers design and product. (Not a real Norton)
They all went bust and I believe it was Sealey that bought AJS & Matchless and mortgaged his house to buy it.
Beachcomber can tell you more than I as my memory isn't what it was.
But Norton is but a name on the tank today.
I apologies to Commando owners but as I said, the old 'uns will never accept them as a real Norton.
Ajays.
Norton led the world at one time but refused to advance and subsequently got into money troubles. AMC (AJS, Matchless, Villiers and Norton) took over so Norton was no longer Norton and the Commando was a Villiers design and product. (Not a real Norton)
They all went bust and I believe it was Sealey that bought AJS & Matchless and mortgaged his house to buy it.
Beachcomber can tell you more than I as my memory isn't what it was.
But Norton is but a name on the tank today.
I apologies to Commando owners but as I said, the old 'uns will never accept them as a real Norton.
Ajays.
16 Re: VIDEO MY BIKE Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:20 am
Guest
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What is 'real' any more, with MG made in China, Volvo owned by Ford, Multinationals running our respective governments, and etc? The current 'Norton' is a well-known Kenny Dreer-designed (Gladstone, Oregon USA) engine, with Russell Jones-designed and quite svelte bodywork. I reckon, and it's always subjective, that it is a pretty nicely designed copy of what once was, and someone's interpretation of what might have been. I spent a Christmas party in about 2003 or 4 at the soon-to-be-but-never-was-factory in Oregon and a thrill was had by all hearing those joyous Noel tones emanating from the dyno room with my mate Patrick Leyshock happily at the throttle. We had all had a fair drop of local ale and the room was vibrating (pardon the pun) with potential for the revival of the storied marque. It was never to be and now you lot (the lucky Poms) get to pick up the pieces and run as you can with them. I say goodonya! Look at Triumph today, a veritable world class machine in very many sales categories with much more to come. Rule Britannia, if you've still got it inya. Remember the pink bits!
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