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    Who needs a sidecar

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    Whats the fun of that An electric start.

    Yes the option is there


    Daddles? That's just wrong................................

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    I want wana these puppys... even tho I dont ride motorbikes!

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    Wot? A Trumpet without oil leaks? Just not cricket.

    Had a look at them in the city last time I was there, they have a nice one at Peter Stevens with a great paint job.

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    If it doesn't leak oil it can't be a Trumpy, unless the sump is dry:confused:

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    to quote my father

    "If it doesn't bleed, it aint alive"
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

    My Other Toys

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    While nice I'd ruther have one of these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennylaird View Post
    While nice I'd ruther have one of these.

    Yes but..... speed triple....

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    Nice but I'm an old f-rt, give me a classic.

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    how about a triumph thruxton ? looks like a old pharts bike and they sound very nice too

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    Quote Originally Posted by goat View Post
    how about a triumpth thruxton ? looks like a old pharts bike and they sound very nice too

    Have been looking dont worry, just need a few more dollars for one though, think they are up around $14,000?

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    yep about $14000 but have seen some nice examples for $11000 ish with only 3000-4000 kms on them proberly cheaper spend the rest on some nice tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennylaird View Post
    There is a Carbi option available, might be worth looking into?:confused:
    Yep thats what he did and it has elect start but he wont use it prefers to rock it over compresion and boot it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by E. maculata View Post
    Tiger?
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    Quote Originally Posted by goat View Post
    cagiva navigator
    No, but close.

    Quote Originally Posted by bennylaird View Post
    A Cagiva of course
    Yes, but the file name told you that.

    It's a Cagiva Gran Canyon. Not many about, sounds good due to the pipes and Ducati 900 motor, comfortable and fun to ride. The Navigator looks much the same but uses the Suzuki TL1000 motor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auld Bassoon View Post
    Not R.E.s, but as a lad I did have a 350 AJS one-lunger and no readily apparent brakes :eek:

    My pride and joy is a 1949 Matchless 350 Rigid. Not 100% restored but very much ridable. Left her sitting for about 5 years and she started first kick. Thought I had a picture for show and tell, but couldn't find one.

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