European vintage esoterica, and a Honda Dream. As well a a healthy dose of Triumphs (oddly no Norton’s) these interesting models were risen (not hidden) at the weekends event. The Paul Smart Ducati, though a modern classic, is sugar to the eyes; a sunshine toned Gilera like a wind-up toy; the Teutonic cream framed Beemer; and the nicest peoples favorite in tomato red round off these world beating motos.
The Exotic Gentleman’s Ride
One Comment to “The Exotic Gentleman’s Ride”
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Now then.. G’day.
This has nothing to do with this post, except..
I had a look at your comments to see what responses you’d had and saw, off the edge, the Vintagent.
Aaaahhh.. I didn’t realise you were also a recipient of his material, I must try to remember NOT to send his stuff on to you.! Lol..
However, I have just received a copy of his book.. Cafe’ Racers[ from Sturgis etc last year].. and it is absolutely gorgeous. Check one out.
I also saw “Craigslist Chicago” but having heard of it, and never before had the opportunity for a peek.. I went on and.. entered BMW as we do and there was a superb 1977 R100RS at $6995 [say £4240.] a little pricey for this side but, Mint condition, Morris wheels AND 8k miles from new. Garage/dealer sale. So not expensive then.
How do I wrap it up to bring it home.?
Craigslist is rather like e-bay.. no.? Do you also have e-bay.. do advise.
Now cool, suddenly and from nowhere, we’ve had a good long run tho’.
Have a lovely WE.
WF



