I fancy a proper classic

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I fancy a proper classic

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Thinking 60s type of classic rather than more modern jap stuff!
For some reason a TR6 desert bike is appealing to me, but the prices aren't.
Any other options I haven't thought/heard of?
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Trident/Rocket 3?
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Re: I fancy a proper classic

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I fancy a T140 (or a TR7)

Not a proper 60's classic, but a cheaper 70's bike with left hand gear change that looks a bit 60ish if you get one with the American export model tank.

I also really like the look of the Norton Commando 850 fastback, but they're a bit more money.
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Don't do it, any spare cash and spare time will go on it, and it still won't run quite right.
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Re: I fancy a proper classic

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KungFooBob wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:29 pm I fancy a T140 (or a TR7)

Not a proper 60's classic, but a cheaper 70's bike with left hand gear change that looks a bit 60ish if you get one with the American export model tank.

I also really like the look of the Norton Commando 850 fastback, but they're a bit more money.
Having listened to TC all the way to Salzburg going on about his commando, I'll give them a miss!
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What do you want to do: Rebuild, tinker, ride or polish?

What's your initial budget?

What's your available free time?
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Re: I fancy a proper classic

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KungFooBob wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:29 pm I fancy a T140 (or a TR7)

Not a proper 60's classic, but a cheaper 70's bike with left hand gear change that looks a bit 60ish if you get one with the American export model tank.

I also really like the look of the Norton Commando 850 fastback, but they're a bit more money.
Was there an 850 Fastback?
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Triples are trouble. Do you want trouble?
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Re: I fancy a proper classic

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JackyJoll wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 10:29 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:29 pm I fancy a T140 (or a TR7)

Not a proper 60's classic, but a cheaper 70's bike with left hand gear change that looks a bit 60ish if you get one with the American export model tank.

I also really like the look of the Norton Commando 850 fastback, but they're a bit more money.
Was there an 850 Fastback?
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Rockburner wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 9:24 pm What do you want to do: Rebuild, tinker, ride or polish?

What's your initial budget?

What's your available free time?
Also, what is your preference - Old Brit iron, Japanese, American or Italian?
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Re: I fancy a proper classic

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Demannu wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:25 pm Thinking 60s type of classic rather than more modern jap stuff!
For some reason a TR6 desert bike is appealing to me, but the prices aren't.
Any other options I haven't thought/heard of?
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Read Daz's thread and repent of your foolish desire.
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Skub wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 6:59 pm Read Daz's thread and ...
Make him an offer :D
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