Nice, however I don’t quite get the relevance of the Campagnolo stickers.
It's just a bit of fun.
I should probably point out that I'm not world champ either
Nice, however I don’t quite get the relevance of the Campagnolo stickers.
back in 1964 it would not have looked right with my ice blue jeans, tab collar shirt, blue serge waistcoat and cuban heels..........it had to be a motor bike
hahahaYour description of your clothing suggests to me Dave that you were a mod in denial. How did you style your hair,may i ask? Mention Brylcreem and i'll take it all back!
T cut should sot itI spotted this on fleabay. Seriously,will it take a fair bit of work or will a bit of sandpaper and a tin of spray paint do the job?🤔
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Seriously though,they aren't exactly giving it away!!
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Far to many mods on this forum, I’ve never understood the whole scooter thing, horrible things.
Eh, a proper bike!Here's mine back in the day... probably about 7 stone ago!
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I believe that was the case with the electric starter, however, mine was around 75' I think, the Reg was HKH 511N no electric starter on this bad boy!Eh, a proper bike!
Assuming that is the later model with the electric start, is it true that the motor never had enough grunt to start it from cold or was that just a myth?