Love to find KUL 459

Where is that old bike?
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Or even easier, and a way to save them on the internet forever - just upload them to a photo sharing site like photobucket and copy and paste the link onto this forum.

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Yes, that's a way I have been using Julian ,but, If I delete it from the internet site it also goes from the forum :headbang:
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saltbox alf wrote:Yes, that's a way I have been using Julian ,but, If I delete it from the internet site it also goes from the forum :headbang:
But if you delete it from the forum then it goes from the forum :D

Seriously though, why should you delete stuff off the internet site? - they offer virtually unlimited amounts of storage these days and I have everything still there from the year dot. That, in my opinion, is far better than saving images here and there on am assortment of 'here today, gone tomorrow' dodgy forums! (especially ones that probably won't let you access the images if you cease to be a club member :cry: )

Thinking on about this conundrum, isn't the new storage solution something to do with Clouds! As you can determine I'm no PC expert.

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It's that to add a picture for effect in a post, I upload to the storage host so as to post the picture code on the forum. The pictures are not necessary ones I want to keep, but are relevent to my post and may be of interest to others.
So with the direct upload method , I find that better now to use.
Of course a photo storage site is handy for loads of piccys and saves having immense files on your desktop. :beer:
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hope I have got this right, attaching photo ! it is a 500 single, Dad could not remember model number, he had two Ajs both 500, I also have picture of other one and reg no !will add another photo. Got other photos of him in the Sunbeam 200 in 1952.
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Very nice pic,, the bike looks new!!!

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Hi Paul,

It looks great, any idea of model/year ??
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Looks like a 1948 AJS Model 18 to me.
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Thanks Duncan, that sounds about right, was told its a London registration !

Here's another
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alancoulter wrote:Hi Paul,

It looks great, any idea of model/year ??
Not my area really but I would say a '48/9 Model 18s.. but that rear wheel stand is throwing me a bit, in most pics I can see there is a normal side and centre stand

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