A picture a day....biker banter (Vol 3)
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StuB said:
Having crashed at Gerards corner in my second race at Donington, ruining my Giulgiano Rep Arai Chaser V, just bought this
Wore it on the way back from the shop, feels lovely, comfy and not noisy with all the vents open.
I am weak.
Great looking lid that Stu and I've heard how good they are in use . Hope to see it soon.Wore it on the way back from the shop, feels lovely, comfy and not noisy with all the vents open.
I am weak.
hebegb said:
StuB said:
Having crashed at Gerards corner in my second race at Donington, ruining my Giulgiano Rep Arai Chaser V, just bought this
Wore it on the way back from the shop, feels lovely, comfy and not noisy with all the vents open.
I am weak.
Great looking lid that Stu and I've heard how good they are in use . Hope to see it soon.Wore it on the way back from the shop, feels lovely, comfy and not noisy with all the vents open.
I am weak.
Monthly Bikers Meet at Jacks Hill Café on A5. I went on my MV not another one there and then as if by magic on my way home I saw 3 of them coming north on the A5.
Some of tonights treasures.
Truly staggering GS1000E correct in every detail from 1979 methinks
Not a boffin on these but I think it's a Z1A
A Z750 L in a strange yet lovely colour scheme
A really shiny Thruxton Bonnie Hinckley type.
and finally a new Indian complete with multiple motion detectors.
Looked like it might rain and we cant have that on an Italian bike so I legged it home.
Some of tonights treasures.
Truly staggering GS1000E correct in every detail from 1979 methinks
Not a boffin on these but I think it's a Z1A
A Z750 L in a strange yet lovely colour scheme
A really shiny Thruxton Bonnie Hinckley type.
and finally a new Indian complete with multiple motion detectors.
Looked like it might rain and we cant have that on an Italian bike so I legged it home.
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