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  • Nicko
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    Great story and pics Del....

    Nick

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  • Tim Marlow
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    Originally posted by Del640
    It'll be a ghost plate, a vanity extension of his/her wanting to be seen by all...
    The vanity extension is the only known reason for riding a Harley anyway….he should probably be pitied, not prosecuted :tongue-out3:

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  • Del640
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    It'll be a ghost plate, a vanity extension of his/her wanting to be seen by all...

    Unfortunately his mate is using a legit number (not style though) and it wouldn't take long to track his mate down.

    Never understood people that did that, it really is sad.

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  • tigersteve
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    I spotted your town ...... I had to check the plate online as it had to be too good to be true - not known to DVLA !!

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  • Del640
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    Originally posted by tigersteve
    Some great memories for you there !
    funnily enough , I spotted these two in Marlow today .....
    I guess , in a former life , you might have had fun checking his registration plate ?? :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy:

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    I wouldn't have checked them .... pulled alongside and simple say "put the proper plates on and everyone's happy" if I saw them again, then it's a nick.

    Marlow is my home town!

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  • tigersteve
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    Some great memories for you there !
    funnily enough , I spotted these two in Marlow today .....
    I guess , in a former life , you might have had fun checking his registration plate ?? :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy:

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  • Del640
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    I've hung up my leathers and lid these days but motorcycling was my life, social and work, riding for a living, Honda ST1100, STX1300 and BMW RT1200 plus VFR1200..

    RoSPA examiner in my latter years

    My personal bikes, F1sie, RD250,RD350,RD500 and FZR750 , R1 on the Yamaha side....GSXR1000 x 3 on the Suzuki side and Honda Fireblade ×3.... numerous in between bikes and endurance racing for sport.

    I had the pleasure of escorting most of the Royal Family around Berkshire and the England football team... also had the honour of being part of the escort group for Margaret Thatchers funeral....and the sadness of repatriation of young soldiers killed in conflict.

    ... also escorted the Olympic torch.

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  • Nicko
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    Nice array of machines there Murfie ...

    Nick

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  • Guest
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    May as well add my own 2-wheel history to this thread. Covers the period from 1965 until the present. There were several gaps between models due to economic circumstances at the time. Most of the bikes were used as the main commuting transport.

    Heinkel Tourist (175cc)
    Jawa Californian (250cc)
    Suzuki TS90
    Suzuki T350
    Honda CB175
    Suzuki GT500B
    Yamaha DT175
    Suzuki T500 Titan
    Honda CB250RS
    Honda CB400/4 Super Sports
    Kawasaki GPX250
    Yamaha SR500
    Honda VT600
    *Honda Megapro
    Kawasaki KLR650
    Suzuki GS500
    SYM GTS250 Firenze
    Yamaha MT-03

    * I worked in Indonesia on the island of Flores in 2003 which is where I owned a Honda Megapro 175 cc single pot machine, made locally under licence from Honda Japan. It wasn't exported to other countries.

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    The bike for which I have the fondest memories is the Honda CB175 from the early 70's. Here's a photo of an example that matched the colour and bars of my own machine.

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    And here is the current machine in the garage - a 2020 Yamaha MT-03.

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    Each of these machines are a bookmark of the various stages of a long life, some good, some not so. I think the current one will be the last ...

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  • tigersteve
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    Originally posted by PaulinKendal
    [ATTACH]429001[/ATTACH]Great thread, Nicko .

    My dear old dad was mechanically useless, never learned to drive (or ride) and thoroughly disapproved of me riding bikes.

    But on a good day, when I was polishing my RD350LC, I persuaded him to sling his leg over it and took a snap. It's a family favourite picture of him - so atypical.

    Great photo - My dad taught me to ride and would regularly ride mine when he could! - this was us in 1979 Isle of Sheppey Kent Click image for larger version

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  • Mark1
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    I rebuilt my aprilia rs 125 and put the balance shaft in upside down, it started fine but shook itself two foot along the drive every time I revved it lol..had a puch maxi, used to make gaskets cut out of a coke can,worked a treat!

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  • boatman
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    Originally posted by Tim Marlow
    GT 380….never had one, but a mate of mine did. It was just about worn out when he got it and the middle cylinder was prone to seizing. He therefore rebored it and rebuilt the engine. Two of us went around to his to help him finish off and try as we might we couldn’t get her restarted. He lived on a steep hill and we tried everything, even bump starting it down the hill time after time all afternoon. Eventually we twigged what the issue was. The cheapskate git had rebored the engine, but when he rebuilt it he replaced the old gaskets instead of buying new. There simply wasn’t enough compression to make it fire.
    WELL Tim me an my then m8 we took a honda 90 engine apart to fit new valves i think well we got all back together an useing new gasets set an red hemratie an we were so pleased to think we did it an we were about to start it up when my m8 brother said hang on what are these bits OH DEAR we had left out the push rods an had to take it all to bits again cant remember if we got it goin boy was our mojo low lol
    chris

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  • Tim Marlow
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    GT 380….never had one, but a mate of mine did. It was just about worn out when he got it and the middle cylinder was prone to seizing. He therefore rebored it and rebuilt the engine. Two of us went around to his to help him finish off and try as we might we couldn’t get her restarted. He lived on a steep hill and we tried everything, even bump starting it down the hill time after time all afternoon. Eventually we twigged what the issue was. The cheapskate git had rebored the engine, but when he rebuilt it he replaced the old gaskets instead of buying new. There simply wasn’t enough compression to make it fire.

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  • Nicko
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    That's some great stories and fab memories Chris...

    Nick

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  • boatman
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    AN in this pic im on my suzie on the left of the pic as were all goin out to raf bentwaters to meet up with others who were just as mad as me as the missu dint come that day as she was at home with her sister for the day an we were the black pathers motor cycle club an it was a fantastic day out as about 50 of us with all different size bikes an the smallest got to set of first an this was a young girl on a moped an i was exspecting to go when we got to the 350 size bikes but they said as you have fast 3 cycyinder motor bike they made me wait till the bloomin 500 cc bikes were let go an i was fumein but we had a great day out an when we got back the cop was there an was inquirein what speeds we was doin well i kept to 60 mph an 30 mph in the city an he had a laugh with us tryin to wind us up to find out who broke the speed limts an the funnyiest thing about that day as we waited till all the bike came back an that young girl on her moped ended up in yarmouth i think she must have had the map upside down
    but what great time an the pic is in black an white because this is a news paper shot of us all gettin ready to hit the road
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