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Motorcycle Pictures - tdm850rider - 10-08-2006

I wouldn't turn down the gift of a few of these...



[Image: BMWRennsport1954.gif]

[Image: BroughSuperiorSS1001930.gif]

[Image: BSAGoldStarDBD341960.gif]

[Image: HendersonKJ1929.gif]

[Image: Laverda1000Jota1982.gif]

[Image: MatchlessSilverhawk1933.gif]

[Image: MotoGuzziLeMans8501976.gif]

[Image: NortonManx30m1962.gif]

[Image: TriumphSpeedTwin1939.gif]

[Image: VincentHRD1949seriesC.gif]



Times have changed.... How many can you identify?

10 bikes, 1 point each for Make, Model, and (hehehe) <b>Year</b> (total 30 points)
No fair cheating. And you know what I mean. [Image: ranting.gif]


Motorcycle Pictures - Hawmaw - 11-08-2006

Never mind the old bangers!!

Give me the Jota or Le Mans.........I'd sell my soul (and the wife) for either!

Maybe one day , when the kids aren't bleeding me dry!


Motorcycle Pictures - Guest - 11-08-2006

<!--quoteo(post=13591:date=Fri 11th Aug 2006, 01:07 AM:name=Hawmaw)-->QUOTE(Hawmaw @ Fri 11th Aug 2006, 01:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Never mind the old bangers!!

Give me the Jota or Le Mans.........I'd sell my soul (and the wife) for either!

Maybe one day , when the kids aren't bleeding me dry!<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
[Image: rolleyes.gif] Same here. Laverda or Guzzi, if someone gave me one of the others I'd sell it and buy 15 decent modern bikes with the profits.


Motorcycle Pictures - LIAW - 11-08-2006

I don't think much of the pillion seat section on bike number one, still at least they get a good view.


Motorcycle Pictures - Readmarx - 11-08-2006

If no.8's a Manx Norton I'll have that one please [Image: good.gif]


Motorcycle Pictures - tdm850rider - 11-08-2006

<!--quoteo(post=13598:date=Fri 11th Aug 2006, 03:45 AM:name=Readmarx)-->QUOTE(Readmarx @ Fri 11th Aug 2006, 03:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->If no.8's a Manx Norton I'll have that one please [Image: good.gif]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

It is indeed a Manx. (A classic among classics)


Motorcycle Pictures - Minty Hippo - 11-08-2006

Top to bottom :

1. A racing beemer?
2. Brough Superior. (SS10?) 1920 - ish. Yes please.
3. BSA (Starfire?)
4. Hmm... didn't got it til I cheated.
5. Laverda Jota, 1979
6. Matchless, model?? 1920's
7. Moto Guzzi Le mans Mk 1, 1973 (?)
8. Manx Norton - 1960 (?)
9. Triumph Speed twin 1939
10. HRD (model?) 1928 but looks later - but HRD went bust in 1928...

Nice post!!! [Image: good.gif]


Motorcycle Pictures - Daveb - 11-08-2006

Does amyone remember the Hesketh V1000


if not look here:
http://www.broom.engineering.btinternet.co.uk/vampire.htm


Motorcycle Pictures - wicklamulla - 11-08-2006

<!--quoteo(post=13627:date=Fri 11th Aug 2006, 03:40 PM:name=Daveb)-->QUOTE(Daveb @ Fri 11th Aug 2006, 03:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Does amyone remember the Hesketh V1000
if not look here:
http://www.broom.engineering.btinternet.co.uk/vampire.htm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

aye highly collectable...........why i dunno though !!! i saw some of the above classics that Thomas mentioned last night at a classic ride out.


Motorcycle Pictures - Lerk - 11-08-2006

1. 1950's BMW - Not a clue about a model name...
2. Brough Superior SS100 - In 1928 broke world speed record for solo motorcycle 130mph!!!
3. Beeza Goldstar - Late one 58 on, Last ones produced in '63... Would really like one of these!
4. Henderson Streamline - Took a bit of head scratching
5. Laverda Jota - Early 80's
6. Matchless Silver Hawk - they had V4's in the 30's dont you know...
7. Guzzi Le mans - Late 70's
8. Norton Manx - Early 60's
9. Trumpet Speed Twin - Just pre WW2
10.Vincent HRD - Early 50's?

Close enough?

How long are you going to make us wait for the answers???

Very good idea by the way, could anyone turn the pictures into a flash game or similar???

Cheers
LERK


Motorcycle Pictures - tdm850rider - 11-08-2006

<!--quoteo(post=13655:date=Fri 11th Aug 2006, 12:41 PM:name=Lerk)-->QUOTE(Lerk @ Fri 11th Aug 2006, 12:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->1. 1950's BMW - Not a clue about a model name...
2. Brough Superior SS100 - In 1928 broke world speed record for solo motorcycle 130mph!!!
3. Beeza Goldstar - Late one 58 on, Last ones produced in '63... Would really like one of these!
4. Henderson Streamline - Took a bit of head scratching
5. Laverda Jota - Early 80's
6. Matchless Silver Hawk - they had V4's in the 30's dont you know...
7. Guzzi Le mans - Late 70's
8. Norton Manx - Early 60's
9. Trumpet Speed Twin - Just pre WW2
10.Vincent HRD - Early 50's?

Close enough?

<!--coloro:#FF0000--><!--/coloro-->How long are you going to make us wait for the answers???<!--colorc-->
<!--/colorc-->

Very good idea by the way, could anyone turn the pictures into a flash game or similar???

Cheers
LERK<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

[Image: laugh.gif] OK, This is the lineup. (By the way you're answers were great... makes me wonder.)

BMW Rensport 1954
Brough Superior SS100 1930
BSA Gold Star 1960
Henderson KJ 1929
Laverda Jota 1982
Matchless Silverhawk 1933
Moto Guzzi LeMans 1976
Norton Manx 1962
Triumph Speed Twin 1939
Vincent HRD 1949

Source


Motorcycle Pictures - David_H - 12-08-2006

I had to cheat for most of 'em, ( right click and read the 'properties') [Image: wink.gif]

So can I have this one for being a smartarse? [Image: blush.gif]

[Image: HendersonKJ1929.gif]


Please?? [Image: wub.gif]


Motorcycle Pictures - tdm850rider - 12-08-2006

<!--quoteo(post=13721:date=Fri 11th Aug 2006, 08:15 PM:name=David H)-->QUOTE(David H @ Fri 11th Aug 2006, 08:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I had to cheat for most of 'em, ( right click and read the 'properties') [Image: wink.gif]

So can I have this one for being a smartarse? [Image: blush.gif]

[Image: HendersonKJ1929.gif]
Please?? [Image: wub.gif]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Geeze, If I gave a bike to every smartass on Carpe I would go broke!

Yes you can have it.

trivia:
The Henderson KJ (The 'Henderson 4') was <i>'the'</i> police motorcycle of the 1920's-30's in the US.
It was the only bike that could catch the souped up rum-runner's cars of prohibition.
Conveniently available with left hand throttle so you could squeeze off a clean shot without slowing down. [Image: yahoo.gif]


Motorcycle Pictures - Lerk - 12-08-2006

I like me classics, call me a young fogey if you like, but there's something about the sound of an old british twin with open pipes on song...


Would love an early goldie, but unfortunately can't afford one...
Keep telling the missus that it would be a sound investment (pension and all that) but she's having none of it!

Cheers
LERK


Motorcycle Pictures - tdm850rider - 12-08-2006

Now this is a classic.
[Image: BroughSuperiorSS1001930.gif]
The Brough called itself 'The Rolls-Royce' of motorcycles'...
and Rolls had <b>no problem</b> with that. The ones with the J.A.P. engines were masterpieces.
When was the last time you saw a production engine with jewelry quality engraving? [Image: good.gif]


No, not japanese engines... the builder's initials.

Oh it was the bike T.E. Lawrence killed himself on.


Motorcycle Pictures - cupasoop - 12-08-2006

Gents, feast your ears on this lot [Image: banana.gif]

Speakers on and turn them up............

Linky

I thik i'm in love with the guzzi v8, or the 1957 Gilera 4, or the 1967 MV 3 Honda 4, or the 1965 Benelli 4, or the 1966 MV4, or the 1965 Reid Redman....oh bugger it, i want all of them!

Listen to the modern ones at the bottom of the page to hear just how bad we have it these days. Bloody noise regulations


Motorcycle Pictures - deeplydippy - 13-08-2006

<!--quoteo(post=13805:date=Sat 12th Aug 2006, 08:26 PM:name=tdm850rider)-->QUOTE(tdm850rider @ Sat 12th Aug 2006, 08:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Now this is a classic.
[Image: BroughSuperiorSS1001930.gif]
The Brough called itself 'The Rolls-Royce' of motorcycles'...
and Rolls had <b>no problem</b> with that. The ones with the J.A.P. engines were masterpieces.
When was the last time you saw a production engine with jewelry quality engraving? [Image: good.gif]
No, not japanese engines... the builder's initials.

Oh it was the bike T.E. Lawrence killed himself on.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

From memory -

These bikes were built at Superior Works, Basford, Nottingham. Just beside the railway!
I remember the place well as I used to work just down the road, at a weighing machine company - no not Avery.

The Superior Works were still there in the early 70's but weren't making bikes then - don't know what they did actually.
Not sure what happened after that - or before that really.

I expect there's loads of facts on'tinternet!

DD