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Re: Competition for the Ugliest Motorcycle Ever

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 9:26 pm
by Groily
A good few people of discerning taste on here then. Class will out!

Rob, you're dead right! I am a bit large for such a machine - but it's OK for an hour or so. I tend to lend it to smaller people though mostly, to be honest. While I'm on it, I use a home-made push-pull manual gear-change device as my foot doesn't easily fit between running board and lever. That's why I preferred the hand-change.
Twas good to see you too. (Got a bootload of TT100s from Andy down at Beaulieu, good visit to the Sammy M museum afterwards, so one way or another a useful trip - and I will fit the new stand before long!)

Re: Competition for the Ugliest Motorcycle Ever

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:42 pm
by clive
G15 Roy wrote:]I have to confess I have owned one but never rode it.
Not enough rust?

Re: Competition for the Ugliest Motorcycle Ever

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 9:33 am
by G15 Roy
clive wrote:
G15 Roy wrote:]I have to confess I have owned one but never rode it.
Not enough rust?
It was a long time ago and i was not so rusty then ;)

Re: Competition for the Ugliest Motorcycle Ever

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 11:16 am
by Janet
thornebt wrote:I can't see that the viewing figures for 'Heartbeat' would have been quite so high if Nick Berry had been riding round on one of these. Cheers. Bruce.
It didn't cause any problems for the popularity of Camberwick Green.

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