Moving on. Bike resto

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H7OB
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#61 Re: Moving on. Bike resto

Post by H7OB » Fri Apr 23, 2021 12:42 pm

Stunning restoration Paul. I’ve always had a fascination for those ever since I built a really detailed Heller model of one when I was around 12!

The Triumph looks cracking Steve! It’s got a great stance. Not dissimilar to a TR6 that an old mate of mine built that also looked appropriate to its era.

This week I fired up the old Guzzi for the first time this year. It’s such a lovely thing to ride through the B roads near me.

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#62 Re: Moving on. Bike resto

Post by Fuel.inj » Fri Apr 23, 2021 7:34 pm

That’s a cool Guzzi Paul. There’s something about the earlier Italian bikes. I had a Laverda SF2 many years ago, another one I regret selling.
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1971 S2 FHC (Opalescent Blue)
1990 Mercedes Benz 260E
1972 Saab 96 V4
A number of Nortons.
1939 Triumph T100

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