Bikes on tv.

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Harris are still involved in modern bikes-Royal Enfield acquired the assets, employees, trade names, know-how, and intellectual property of Harris.

Harris did the frame design on the 650 twins and Himalayan I believe.
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I'm not sure if Harris have should have the reputation they have, I've ridden a Magnum 2 and it wasn't that great, the engine sits high in the frame, the F1 frame is good but it's a copy of the late Suzuki XR69 frame, I don't believe Harris designed it, I think Suzuki did, the early ones look a lot like a modified GS1000 frame.
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Henry is on quest lately with his greatest motorcycle rides
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Whysub wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 10:28 am Harris are still involved in modern bikes-Royal Enfield acquired the assets, employees, trade names, know-how, and intellectual property of Harris.

Harris did the frame design on the 650 twins and Himalayan I believe.
Yay! I ride a Harris Supermoto now! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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weeksy wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 5:13 pm Henry is on quest lately with his greatest motorcycle rides
Has he managed to crack a smile?
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:24 pm
weeksy wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 5:13 pm Henry is on quest lately with his greatest motorcycle rides
Has he managed to crack a smile?
Couple of times, but with all the miserable buggers on here I reckon he'd fit right in
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New series of the Motorbike Show with Cole and Millyard.... Exceptionally interesting watching him rebuild the engine.
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I must admit I could take or leave old King Cole,but Mrs.Skub likes watching his stuff,so by proxy I watch too.

I quite enjoy it for what it is,but I'm a real fan of the 'matter of fact' genius that is Millyard,so his contribution is what I like best.
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Watched one last night. His 2 up speed record. That viper thing sounded brilliant. He had a go on a brand new emissions compliant 2 stroke. 35k I think. 😯
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Dodgy69 wrote: Mon Jul 24, 2023 10:37 am Watched one last night. His 2 up speed record. That viper thing sounded brilliant. He had a go on a brand new emissions compliant 2 stroke. 35k I think. 😯
Yeah,a Langen. Servicing is a bit like a race bike afair,jobs need done in term of hours of engine use,rather than miles. Tis pretty,but way too salty for my tastes.
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I like the Motorbike show,some people think Cole's irritating but a lot of people who ride bike's are miserable,I don't mind him & he's getting motorcycling on the television.On YT, there's a good interview with him & Steve Parrish on the brooklands channel.
That GT750 he's restoring in this series is costing a lot more than I'd spend,but I supose he claims the cost back.
I now get shed envy when the cameras show you his sheds.
Besides racing,what other motorcyle related shows are out there?
Langen had a couple of their bikes at Oulton Park BSB last September,they created a lot of interest,but style wise they didn't do it for me & I can think of better ways of spending that kind of money
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Bustaspoke wrote: Mon Jul 24, 2023 11:05 am,some people thik Cole's irritating
I do.

But I enjoy his presentation style and the progs he's in.
Even bland can be a type of character :wave:
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There's an episode in a previous series where he rides a slabby GSXR and insists that everybody calls them Gixies. He says Gixies at least half a dozen times. I felt like writing a strongly worded letter to my MP.
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When the major channels ignore the technical and engineering aspects of our hobbies and only care about cooking, eating, decorating, and gardening we have to be grateful that Henry Cole masterminds something different that is closer to real life for many of us reprobates.

His unfailing positivity for everything he rides and everywhere he goes can be irksome but there is plenty of entertainment value too.
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Shed and buried...Might be of interest. Monday 3pm on Quest.
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Was a good idea to watch eh hum, Henry and Sam. Interesting, with lots of tea breaks 👍
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Watched 4 D and B now and tbf, you could watch half hour of a lot more shite than this. Pretty much just buying and selling but they do find some interesting stuff. 👍

Shed and buried that is. 🙃
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Another new series of the Motorbike show started last night. I know some don't like Cole... but it's still bikes on TV.
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Oh my wife will be pleased 😄 she hates him