




Not an American Werewolf in London, but an American Mule in Box Hill. I met the owner of this bike, I'm pretty sure, at the Wheels Day a few weeks after issue 1 came out. I don't think he ever got back in touch. These photos were from two blog readers, but I've forgotten who. Sorry fellas. They're forks from a big bore Triumph (Daytona? Early Speed Triple?) Vapor dash. Neat bike. Is the owner out there? G
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saw this at the Bonnie celebration - just had to be the best bike there - shame it left in the back of a pickup
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