I would happily settle for the current Honda CB1100
Mmm shiny...
Discontinued Bikes...
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heinkel tourist
kawasaki s3 400 (early kh)
MZ mastif
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kawasaki s3 400 (early kh)
MZ mastif
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Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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Classhorobags wrote:heinkel tourist
WE ARE THE BURG resistance is futile
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Meldrew wrote: I was just rambling on like I usually do, I wouldn't like to go back to wearing 1970's bike clothing or helmets too, remember before Derriboots came along you got wet feet.
Oh yes Derriboots.... I had a pair..

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BMW R12, R71 complete with sidecar and MG34 please 

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I love the front suspension on the R26 - bent forks with a swinging arm and shocks...barryG wrote:BMW R12, R71 complete with sidecar and MG34 please
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Meldrew wrote:So it's jackboots not Derriboots for you then Baz!barryG wrote:BMW R12, R71 complete with sidecar and MG34 please


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JohnR93 wrote:I love the front suspension on the R26 - bent forks with a swinging arm and shocks...barryG wrote:BMW R12, R71 complete with sidecar and MG34 please
Does look sweet...

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Good English design
Earles
The telescopic Earles fork was a variety of leading link fork where the pivot point was aft of the rear of the front wheel ââ€Â€ this was the basis of the Earles' patent.[4] Designed by Englishman Ernest Earles, this triangulated fork actually caused the front end of a motorcycle to rise when braking hard  the reverse of the action of a telescopic fork. It was designed to accommodate sidecars, and from 1955 to 1969, BMW used the fork even though most of its motorcycles were sold as solo bikes.
Engine, was half a big one turned on its side with one cylinder removed and a blanking plate, so it should have a long life being under very little stress.
Earles
The telescopic Earles fork was a variety of leading link fork where the pivot point was aft of the rear of the front wheel ââ€Â€ this was the basis of the Earles' patent.[4] Designed by Englishman Ernest Earles, this triangulated fork actually caused the front end of a motorcycle to rise when braking hard  the reverse of the action of a telescopic fork. It was designed to accommodate sidecars, and from 1955 to 1969, BMW used the fork even though most of its motorcycles were sold as solo bikes.
Engine, was half a big one turned on its side with one cylinder removed and a blanking plate, so it should have a long life being under very little stress.
Honda NC750 Manual
VESPA GTS250
Royal Enfield HNTR 350
Honda Wave 110i
VESPA GTS250
Royal Enfield HNTR 350
Honda Wave 110i