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BMW: "Black Mit White" (You just reminded me of that one David.)
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'65(lower)/'66(upper, wheels, front end, controls)/'67(seat, exhaust, fuel tank, headlamp)/'70(frame) A65 Bitsa. 2007 Triumph Bonneville Black
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We called the BMW cars "Break My Window" as they were often stolen or broken into.
1966 BSA Lightning (2) 1967 Triumph "Choppa"s 1974 Indian ME125 1960 Harley Servi-Car 1952 Harley 45" G motor in Paugho frame project
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Early A10 headlight Nacelle was referred to as either "divers helmet" or "cow pat" BSA QD "Crinkle hub" A10 rocker box CENSORED
BSA B31 500 "Stargazer" Greeves 200 "Blue Meanie" Greeves 350 Greeves 360 GM500 sprint bike "Deofol" Rickman Jawa 500 "Llareggub" '35 & '36 OK Supreme Kawasaki ZZR1400 "Kuro No Senshi" Kawasaki Ninja H2 "Fujin"
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Well Andy, that's another reason to appreciate the A10 motor
69 A65T 71 B50T 85 K100RS 54/59 A10SR 69 B44VS 71 A65FS 95 Trident Too much moderation is bad for you.
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remember donkey dick handgrips?
still very functional
i'm old enough to remember when patriotism meant not trying to overthrow the government.
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![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/SW3o1gGt.jpg) ] Or limp dick tail lights?
Last edited by Nick H; 11/24/20 9:26 pm.
1966 BSA Lightning (2) 1967 Triumph "Choppa"s 1974 Indian ME125 1960 Harley Servi-Car 1952 Harley 45" G motor in Paugho frame project
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Have we had Notrun for Norton?
Our Ford Fiesta car was a Ford Fiasco.
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Since we've wandered outside the realm of British cycles:
We're all familiar with "Hardly Ableson" - Back at the BSA International Ralleye in Ohio, I heard the Aussies refer to HDs as "Harley Fergusons"- I've always liked that; it's very visceral.
Mark Z
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In the early 70's Guzzis were the Interstate Armchair
61 hot rod A10, 89 Honda 650NT .On a bike you can out run the demons "I don't know what the world may need But a V8 engine is a good start for me Think I'll drive to find a place, to be surly" “
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"Tractor bike" , CCM scrambler late 1970s, possibly upgraded to a three speed gearbox. Magnificent amongst the buzzing two-strokes from Europe and Japan.
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Bob Wright and Jimmy Aird were magic on the CCMs Jimmy now runs Scott Leathers, I live about a mile from the CCM factory
BSA B31 500 "Stargazer" Greeves 200 "Blue Meanie" Greeves 350 Greeves 360 GM500 sprint bike "Deofol" Rickman Jawa 500 "Llareggub" '35 & '36 OK Supreme Kawasaki ZZR1400 "Kuro No Senshi" Kawasaki Ninja H2 "Fujin"
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"Hardly Ableson" -"Harley Fergusons"- Ugly Wobbleson. Supposter. Turnip Eater. XLCH= Xtra Light Competition Harley Basta*d Stopped Again. Bring Spares Along. Best Scrambler Around Trumpet. Turnip Matchbox Bultaco= Built To Blow
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In the late 1970s, the exhaust note of the CCM was unique in scrambling events with modern bikes. As a spectator, it was a treat for the ears on a course with tree-lined sections.
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was it true that for a while CCMs came with the kickstart held up with a rubber band because the gearbox would explode if you lowered it with the engine running?
i seem to recall that.
i'm old enough to remember when patriotism meant not trying to overthrow the government.
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I've also heard of the Bathtub Triumph front fender referred to as a Roman Gladiators Helmet. BSA C12 and others like it - Grey Porridge.
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Was not the kickstart deleted on later CCMs on the basis that no-one could kickstart it when out on the course?
If I had the money, I would have an immaculate CCM as a work of art in the parlour, and another CCM to ride around the rolling acres of my country residence. Dream on.
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"Sprung heel" frames (those with rear suspension) may have been named in the 1920s as a reference to "Spring Heeled Jack", a legendary figure in London in the 1800s.
1954 Norton Dominator 88 cafe - Yamaha wheels, Lyta tank ( project in progress) 1969 Triumph Bonneville Currently 6 other non-Brit machines. Past history includes 11 Brit and 13 non-Brit machines. Some impressive and some just silly.
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Rolls Con Hardly - rolls down one hill, can hardly make it up the next.
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Translation needed, Hermit. I don't "get" this one.
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Rose Canardly?
Rollscon Harley?
Nope, I can't get it either ....
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Patriotism is supporting your country all of the time and your government when it deserves it.
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Just a funny way to refer to an old bazoo, with a hint of Harley Davidson, as used by a Harley Davidson acquaintance.
Maybe Rolls Can Harley.
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One of my favorite nicknames was applied to the B-26 light bomber, the Flying Prostitute, no visible means of support.
"Gosh, it's not a 1/4 20, must be metric."
72 T120V cafe project "Mr. Jim" 72 T150V "Wotan"
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Also known as "One a day in Tampa Bay"
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aka Baltimore Whore no visible..........
1972 Triumph T120 1968 BSA A65 1968 MGB Roadster 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1969 Honda Mini Trail 2004 Honda Shadow Aero 1949 Ferguson TE20 tractor 1975 yamaha xs650b 1971 SL 175 Honda project 2 olive drab WWII military bicycle replicas
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