Hi all, from Newcastle-ish.

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I used to run the gsx with empty handlebars for that drag bike look. No speedo, no switch gear. :crazy:
Come MOT time, the tester asked me to sound the horn. :D So I removed the sidepanel and pushed the horn button with a beep. His face was a picture. I used to stuff that much wadding into the exhaust (a Star Racing sidewinder drag exhaust) that for the MOT it was as quiet as a kittens fart. All my mates used to be covered in wadding afterwards when we went out for a blast. :D I have some great tales to tell about that bike. But this is what biking should be about. Happy memories. :D
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I remember having put the paint onto the bike and finishing the build. I had the bike outside my flat in the sunshine. My mate came around and I found I had run out of milk so off I went to the corner shop for pint. As I came back and turned the corner my heart sunk as the bike stood out like a turd in a swimming pool. WTF have I done I thought. I was gutted that I had done a pink paint job. But pushed on. Anyway, on one of the first times out on the bike I drove through our town and as I sat at the traffic lights noticed a new adult s*x shop had opened, "Tickled Pink". There was me on a big throbbing pink bike outside. I decided to bite the bullet and go in. I told the owner about the bike and asked if he would fancy adding his business details so it could be a rolling advert for his shop, to which he said yes. The bike was had flourescent green graphics professionally added and I was the now happy owner of a sex shop advert bike! You could not make it up! A week or two after finishing the bike I visited a NCC show where they asked if I wanted it in the show? "No thanks", I said. But I still won best streetfighter and got myself a trophy. :D
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I need to find the pink pics!!
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Do you remember in the olden days when you had to take your camera's film to a shop and pay to have your film developed?
Well, the developer did my pics the wrong way around!!

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This looks better.
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But, pink rules!!! :D
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Is that an Allegro Vanden Plas I see before me? :shock:
The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'.
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Count Steer wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 2:44 pm Is that an Allegro Vanden Plas I see before me? :shock:
Yes. I bought this after having been on the dole and having some spare cash from a new job.
I actually went to buy a Rover V8 powered Mazda B2000 (B2200) pickup, but when I got there it was a project.
Chatting to the sellers friend he mentioned his grandfather who lived down the road had an Allegro Vanden Plas. So I looked at it and did a deal.
If I was transporting anybody around, I would make them sit in the back on a tartan blanket. Nobody was allowed up front with me! :D
It was a series 2 with a 1750 engine and I think a 5 speed box. All my mates had XR2's and fast hatch backs. No style. And they laughed at me. Tits.
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One day I was looking at the GSX thinking that it was low. But could be lower. So I whipped the lockup struts off, chopped some length from them, rewelded them, fitted them and stood back to admire. It was now low.
I went out on it. On my first roundabout (going right) the Star Racing megaphone crunched into the road. From that moment I planned all of my journeys so that I only turned left. :D It became second nature after a day or two. Try telling that to people who think one click of their suspension adjustment makes any difference. :D

I know that I have my Busa project on here, but don't be suprised if you see something GSX EFE based coming along soon. :D
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Welcome chap - you're already fitting right in 👍😎
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Count Steer wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 2:44 pm Is that an Allegro Vanden Plas I see before me? :shock:
That the one that had the digital speedo and would tell you to fasten your seatbelt. My step dad had one and polishing it every Sunday was his main hobby.
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Felix wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 12:14 am
Count Steer wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 2:44 pm Is that an Allegro Vanden Plas I see before me? :shock:
That the one that had the digital speedo and would tell you to fasten your seatbelt. My step dad had one and polishing it every Sunday was his main hobby.
:D I don't think that the word "digital" had been invented when these cars came along? I believe everything was good old fashioned analogue. You probably still had to wind the clock up in these cars. :D
Not my car, but some nice pics of a time from the past.

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Downton Abbey on wheels. :D
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I hope they screwed the VP version together a bit better than the Austin POS my Dad bought.
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Dixiethedog wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 1:31 pm

:D I don't think that the word "digital" had been invented when these cars came along? I believe everything was good old fashioned analogue. You probably still had to wind the clock up in these cars. :D
Not my car, but some nice pics of a time from the past.

I am getting mixed up with the later Austin Maestro i think :thumbup:
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