No purpose to this post other than to celebrate the simple pleasure of a bomble around rural Aberdeenshire with my lock-down project.
Tho a lifelong devotee of oriental sports bikes, and despite mediocre performance, terrible brakes and the unfamiliar feel of having edges on my tyres, I just can't stop grinning aboard this '62 31CSR.
Here's to a great summer. Andy.
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Sunny days and big grins
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Sunny days and big grins
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Re: Sunny days and big grins
Hi Andy
Nice job - love the authenticity below
Regards Mick
Nice job - love the authenticity below
Regards Mick
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Re: Sunny days and big grins
Great bike.
Good news Forum posts are always appreciated, Andy!
Good news Forum posts are always appreciated, Andy!
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Re: Sunny days and big grins
Got to get a lot more miles in to replace the worried look with a grin, I'm afraid ....
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Now sold ... 1956 AJS 16MS Bitsa .. HSU 414 .. rebuilt/re-registered 1987
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Re: Sunny days and big grins
Well...this was at the Grampian Transport Museum, a little authenticity is surely accepted, and easily mopped up!!
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Re: Sunny days and big grins
Hi
I believe all the bikes in the museum are dry, (a condition of acceptance for display), yet the last time I was there all had little drip trays under them - from which I take it authenticity is REQUIRED
Regards Mick