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Brian wrote...
Some pics for the VBMC web-site if you wish. (I restore/repair vintage (1930-1970) English bikes here in cold Maine & hope to eventually move down there & meet some of you folks). You allready show a pic of one of my Goldies on your site. The Triumph is a 56 TR6, came to me in boxes. (Best of show 1st. time out). The Hornet is a 64 ex., west coast desert racer. totally restored as such. Lastly, me in April 07. Thats Rangely Lake Maine in the background FROZEN SOLID! Happy new year & all the best for 09. Brian Bayliss. |
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Rob's buddy Bono says nothing changes on New Year's Day. But, as Rob will tell you, Bono is just wrong. Rob's bike came back a little different - minus its horn. Maybe it was just trying to rid itself of unnecessary parts. Maybe it's a self-chopping bike!
Dean says, "[The] Norton race bike ...is coming along, next is an Avon 1/2 fairing, good rear shocks and hopefully a higher exhaust (this one is really for the cafe bike). Recognize the seat? The last pic is of the gold star that now lives in the house."
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Rude Bike to the left, TT Pipe Thunder to the right
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Sorry, some of the larger versions of these older pictures were removed due to former limits on our bandwidth. We have solved the bandwidth issue by moving to this new hosting service, but some of the full-size images were lost.... If you have prints or scans of any of these older pics, please let me know. - Webmaster
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