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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
Added by the owner, not standard if I understand things correctly. It looks like others were supercharged for salt flats speed stuff too.
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https://www.britishmotorcyclists.co.uk/ ... ury-socos/
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I'd be interested to know if any of these students actually rode bikes. On the evidence in front of me I'd say not. The third and last one is clearly a mobile commode. The ones in the first pic look about as comfortable as an ironing board.
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Today was too windy to ride any of them.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:23 pm I'd be interested to know if any of these students actually rode bikes. On the evidence in front of me I'd say not. The third and last one is clearly a mobile commode. The ones in the first pic look about as comfortable as an ironing board.
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I "owned" one of those for about 10 mins back in about 1970. I had bought it, but not insured it as matey was going to fix it up i.e. start it for me. When I went to collect it, there was white stuff all over it. I thought somebody had spilt a bag of flour, but no. It had done the little trick of leaking fuel from the tap on to the points, cleverly situated directly below >>> whoof.
Matey shrugged his shoulders -"your bike, sunshine!" - and I pushed it to a scrappies. Never got over it.
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The C15 is ok, if you’re happy with CG125 performance from a 250.
But 60 years later, you’re buying other people’s nightmares.
But 60 years later, you’re buying other people’s nightmares.
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This turned up on a Farcebook link earlier
Full details here. https://www.bikebound.com/2022/09/28/so ... GvD_ZQ0fw8
Full details here. https://www.bikebound.com/2022/09/28/so ... GvD_ZQ0fw8
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Brings back memories. My first bike was a C12, very similar but an older model. And even more shite!The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 12:45 pm Fancy an ex-Dibble C15?
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