Scott and Dot

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by Jeremy, Jul 11, 2005.

  1. Jeremy

    Jeremy Guest

    At the summer carnival in town, they have a car & bike show each year
    (very small scale) with the usual array of Triumph, MG, Rover, Austins
    etc. This year there was a also display of military vehicles (not
    interested in those particularly) and several Ford Granadas (the granada
    owners club were there) - these wrere the early 80s ones (very square).

    But the main point in qriting was to dowith the bike section. There was
    a beatiful '77 FS1-E (drum-braked and in red rith the block pattern on
    the tank) parked next to an XS1100 - whcih I thought was a nice pairing
    for display purposes. Also there were the standard fare of very nice
    Triumphs, BSAs, AJS, Matchless & Velocette but also a couple of marques
    that I hadn't noticed before. One was a Dot - trials bike - nice looking
    machine, engine sounded very sweet - 2-stroke. The other new one to me
    was Scott - I didn't really have a lot of time and I was just casually
    glancing at the gleaming bikes on a hot summer's day - it was only when
    the guy kicked this one into life that I really noticed it - I had
    expected to hear a traditional british 4-stroke sound (I dont know how
    you'd describe it but you know how, when you hear a bike coming up the
    road, you just "know" whether it's an old british bike) - well this
    thing was a 2-stroke as well - reminded me in appearance of the Suuki
    GT750 engine - a water-cooled triple. Sounded very nice indeed and nice
    to see something rare.

    Finally, there was a metallic brown CB500 Four (I think that is the
    correct designation) - a '76 model I think - very nice condition and
    instantly made me think of TOG (as it's the same colour as the 500 twin
    he used to have and was parked up next to a long way from perfect but
    "genuine-looking" 400 Four in blue.

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    jeremy
    '02 Fazer 600 in blue
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    jeremy at hireserve dot com
     
    Jeremy, Jul 11, 2005
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