Gordon Bennet

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by Steve, Mar 17, 2007.

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    Steve, Mar 17, 2007
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  3. yeah, but it really is shiney.
     
    Austin Shackles, Mar 17, 2007
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    Thus spake Steve () unto the assembled multitudes:
    Looks like an early Harley clone!



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    A.Clews, Mar 18, 2007
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  5. in that sort of condition, I wouldn't like to guess.
     
    Austin Shackles, Mar 18, 2007
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    That's exacty what I thought

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    platypus, Mar 18, 2007
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    Peter Guest


    And, found whilst looking for something else completely, a Vincent
    Rapide Series C, and other tempting machines. I do not, repeat not,
    *need* a T-type MG, despite a long-lost youthful desire for one.

    http://www.brightwells.com/classiccars/Catalogue/tabid/322/Default.aspx
     
    Peter, Mar 18, 2007
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  8. Hmm, my Dad had one of these about 10 years ago, I think he sold it for
    about 2-3k. I wonder if it's the same bike, the condition, age and
    colour all match. It was a good runner at the time.

    I dropped my RD onto it while working on the forks, he wasn't very
    happy, luckily it just put a dent in the rear number plate and as I was
    a car sprayer at the time it was easily fixed.
     
    mike. buckley, Mar 19, 2007
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