Motorcycles
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Had to clear out my bikes for the annual porch scrub down. Thought they looked good on the lawn under a mango tree who was dropping loads of yellow leaves and some early fruit.
1991 BMW R100 Classic; 2009 Triumph Scrambler 900; 1981 Honda XL250R
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Went in for new tires on my Scrambler. The rear was very worn down and the front had uneven wear which caused annoying bounciness at certain speeds. Picked a set of Metzeler Tourance as they had good reviews and I got them for a good price locally.
Old Bridgestone Trail Wings
New Metzelers
I should be able to give them a good tryout in a few weeks, before Xmas, on a three day trip to the mountains.
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Sure did…rode out of the bike shop with a spray can of Motorex chain lube!
Tough crowd here ! Jeez... -
Thought I'd try re-ignite this awesome thread given the current stay at home policy with some shots of my CB750, cafe racer, shed build. This one's been happily draining my savings for the last two years. I have my 70 year Dad (retired engineer) to thank for getting the important stuff set up right. We still ride together occasionally, the memories of which, will never leave me, what a legend! We completed her last year, and was rightfully chuffed to display her at the Bike Shed 2019. If only I could take her out now, with all those empty roads!
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Beautiful!
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Beautiful!
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@Giles Gosport on my radar once we are free to roam again. @JDelage @Cutlasshound Thanks guys!
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That's a looker…..
Gorgeous 70's vibe!
Beautiful!
Couldn't agree more - drop dead delicious motorcycle
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Awesome bike and resto job @GC ! What is the second bike pulling out of the gate? Looks nice too.
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That’s lovely. Great work.
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That's a looker…..
Gorgeous 70's vibe!
Beautiful!
Couldn't agree more - drop dead delicious motorcycle
That's a looker…..
Gorgeous 70's vibe!
Beautiful!
Couldn't agree more - drop dead delicious motorcycle
@motojobobo That's also a CB750 four. The bikes pictured are both from 1976, and had spent their lives in a garage together in Scotland for the last 40 years. Seemed a shame to separate so we bought them both. The red one restored to original spec. The black one far from standard, but that's a longer story…
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Just got on to this thread…Really great bikes,and pictures. Reminds me of when I was a kid and the 750/4 came out and I,for the first time in my life,lusted after something that wasn’t a Harley.
Thanks @Jett129 It was certainly a game changer back in its day. I've been looking into Harley's recently too, but realistically need to make room. Gutted they didn't exhibit at the recent MCN at Excel, but in hindsight probably a good thing
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