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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Hereford
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| A Classic Bike. How many of you would like to own a British Classic Bike if you could afford one. If yes, which one would you buy? Would you buy it because your dad had one and he said they were good? ![]() |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: North Staffs
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| Re: A Classic Bike. I'd like a Tiger110 if I could afford, find room and of course find a nice one ![]() My dad had a Tiger Cub and I think it was a Velocette Vogue (A big wheeled 200cc scooter as he described it). |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Newton Le Willows
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| Re: A Classic Bike. I triumph hurricane, a neighbor had one that I lusted after for years when I was a youngster. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Newton Le Willows
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| Re: A Classic Bike. Also my Dads old Ariel square four if his tightarse brother would let me buy it instead of letting it rot away in his shed ![]() |
![]() I read that smoking weed destroys your brain cells - so I gave up reading ![]() Why not try out our other sites? The Biker Cafe and Bikerholic | |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Illifaut Brittany France
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| Re: A Classic Bike. a Rudge Ulster, a a Vincient HRD shadow, a manx Norton, a BSA M20 a Triumph speed twin the list just goes on and on its a lot longer than the limits of the wallet ![]() |
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