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Looks delicious G
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I felt this was quite random (people who are scared of big insects DO NOT CLICK)
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lucifer
imho
World is full of restored bikes, but those with original patina are far more scarce. By restoring an example like that you'll ruin piece of history + unrestored machines are more valuable, usually.Add few items like lamps to make it roadlegal, register and ride.
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lucifer
imho
World is full of restored bikes, but those with original patina are far more scarce. By restoring an example like that you'll ruin piece of history + unrestored machines are more valuable, usually.Add few items like lamps to make it roadlegal, register and ride.
You think it could be serviceable like that? As long as I could ride it safely, I would love that it looks a bit worn
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well why not…
If the enfine and tranny works as it should, brakes are ok, then just ride. I think even in Norway that would require head- and taillight, and possibly a muffler.
Check your local legislation and with some knowledgeable people what is needed to get it registered.btw. what is that bike? Something british from 30's I guess...Looks to be a flathead, so don't expect high speeds
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1940 model Triumph
350cc engine.
I have to admit that I'm mostly a complete newbie when it comes to motorbikes. I had a 50cc and a 125cc when I was a young lad, and I loved riding those things. I just want something relatively comfortable and relatively efficient (maybe i should find something somewhat newer than 1940 ..
) that can get me from A-B.
The problem is, I have no idea what are the Iron Hearts of bikes.. and what are the crappy mall jeans
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that bike is a beauty.
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At Chichester Cinema, waiting to watch The Great White Silence. Supposedly one of the greatest records of polar exploration ever committed to film.
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madmax, good to have another mad on at the same time. sometimes i feel like i'm the only one
oh & can't believe no one commented on rock(it) & the fuller beard
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so is that good luck or what?
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nah, that ain't good luck
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