where's the bad ass yellow thunderbird sport they currently have for sale?! that shop's the greatest place to have your ride done, no kiddin. piled arms rulez!
Nice collection of old singles up on those overloaded shelves...another couple shelf brackets perhaps...maybe it's just me, but I get nervous looking at it.
High Side, do you mean the Mead and Tompkinson bike, used to see lots of B44 and B50's inspired by them at the French "TON-UP" track days, think they took more notice than the British
Yes Nick. M&T seemed to be able to get every last drop out of those BSA singles. I don't think the 'singles thing' ever caught on here like it did across the channel.
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where's the bad ass yellow thunderbird sport they currently have for sale?!
that shop's the greatest place to have your ride done, no kiddin.
piled arms rulez!
Ooh i like that Beeza. Reminds me of the BSA B50 that Nigel Rollason rode (Barcelona 24 Hours etc) in the early 1970s.
Nice collection of old singles up on those overloaded shelves...another couple shelf brackets perhaps...maybe it's just me, but I get nervous looking at it.
High Side, do you mean the Mead and Tompkinson bike, used to see lots of B44 and B50's inspired by them at the French "TON-UP" track days, think they took more notice than the British
Yes Nick. M&T seemed to be able to get every last drop out of those BSA singles. I don't think the 'singles thing' ever caught on here like it did across the channel.
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