Good morning Gents,
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Bored yet? Well at some point soon you will be. Personally I'll be weeding the garden today, but with tweezers to extend the job for as long as possible, then it's indoors for another date with Homes Under The Hammer on the telly.
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Alternatively you can take part in a bit of Carpe fun.
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<b>Just supposing you were given the opportunity to acquire for free just 5 motorcycles but had to choose one from each of the following categories, what would be your choice?</b>
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<b>1/ Every day general purpose "do everything".</b>
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<b>2/ Fun bike</b>
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<b>3/ Practical classic or vintage.</b>
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<b>4/ A famous historic bike</b>
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<b>5/ An "ornament" bike for the lounge or bedroom.</b>
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<b>All you have to do is list your personal choice for each category along with an explanation (long or short) for your selection and then "Reply to All".</b>
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Should be fun, I'll start with mine
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1/Â Obviously (for me) the Yamaha TDM900. I've owned two and that punchy parallel twin has lots of stomp, riding position is super-comfortable, handles well, stops really well and is economical too
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2/ Tricky because most bikes are fun but a Honda C90 would always be a laugh. However I'd probably have a Zero electric bike as they are an absolute hoot to ride.
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3/ Suzuki Super Six 250. We can't help but look back to the past through rose-tinted glasses, but the Super Six was my first real performance bike I just couldn't wait to ride it to work every day.
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4/ So many to choose but I boiled it down to two, TC Christenson's "Hogslayer" double Norton drag bike (Saw it fire up, then sit on the start line ticking over on 90% + nitro fuel whilst the British challengers were struggling to hold their motors together) or Mike Hailwood's IOM TT winning bevel Ducati. In the end the Duke edges it.
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5/ Allen Millyard's giant V-twin The Flying Millyard as it perfectly demonstrates what can be achieved in a basic workshop provided you have the skills, knowledge and confidence, none of which I have.
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Keep safe and healthy
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Richard
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Bored yet? Well at some point soon you will be. Personally I'll be weeding the garden today, but with tweezers to extend the job for as long as possible, then it's indoors for another date with Homes Under The Hammer on the telly.
Â
Alternatively you can take part in a bit of Carpe fun.
Â
<b>Just supposing you were given the opportunity to acquire for free just 5 motorcycles but had to choose one from each of the following categories, what would be your choice?</b>
Â
<b>1/ Every day general purpose "do everything".</b>
Â
<b>2/ Fun bike</b>
Â
<b>3/ Practical classic or vintage.</b>
Â
<b>4/ A famous historic bike</b>
Â
<b>5/ An "ornament" bike for the lounge or bedroom.</b>
Â
<b>All you have to do is list your personal choice for each category along with an explanation (long or short) for your selection and then "Reply to All".</b>
Â
Should be fun, I'll start with mine
Â
1/Â Obviously (for me) the Yamaha TDM900. I've owned two and that punchy parallel twin has lots of stomp, riding position is super-comfortable, handles well, stops really well and is economical too
Â
2/ Tricky because most bikes are fun but a Honda C90 would always be a laugh. However I'd probably have a Zero electric bike as they are an absolute hoot to ride.
Â
3/ Suzuki Super Six 250. We can't help but look back to the past through rose-tinted glasses, but the Super Six was my first real performance bike I just couldn't wait to ride it to work every day.
Â
4/ So many to choose but I boiled it down to two, TC Christenson's "Hogslayer" double Norton drag bike (Saw it fire up, then sit on the start line ticking over on 90% + nitro fuel whilst the British challengers were struggling to hold their motors together) or Mike Hailwood's IOM TT winning bevel Ducati. In the end the Duke edges it.
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5/ Allen Millyard's giant V-twin The Flying Millyard as it perfectly demonstrates what can be achieved in a basic workshop provided you have the skills, knowledge and confidence, none of which I have.
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Keep safe and healthy
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Richard
 '73 Honda CB500 Four, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Triumph Tiger Sport 660.



