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Autojumble / Flanged hub
« on: December 12, 2007, 02:10:36 AM »
Has anyone got an 8" flanged hub to suit '67-70 Bonneville?

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The Classic Biker Bar / Oh Dear
« on: November 09, 2007, 08:23:45 PM »
Made me laugh there must be a moral there somewhere!!
 
This guy pushed his motorcycle from the patio into his living room, where he began to clean the engine with some rags and a bowl of gas, all in the comfort of his own home. When he finished, he sat on the motorcycle and decided to give his bike a quick start and make sure everything was still OK. Unfortunately, the bike started in gear, and crashed through the glass patio door with him still clinging to the handlebars.

His wife had been working in the kitchen. She came running at the fearful sound, and found him crumpled on the patio, badly cut from the shards of broken glass. She called 999, and the paramedics carried the unfortunate man to the Emergency Room.

Later that afternoon, after many stitches had pulled her husband back together, the wife brought him home and put him to bed. She cleaned up the mess in the living room, and dumped the bowl of gas in the toilet.

Shortly thereafter, her husband woke up, lit a cigarette, and went into the bathroom for a much-needed relief break. He sat down and tossed the cigarette into the toilet, which promptly exploded because the wife had not flushed the gas away. The explosion blew the man through the bathroom door.


The wife heard a loud explosion and the terrible sound of her husband's screams. She ran into the hall and found her husband lying on the floor with his trousers blown away and burns on his buttocks. The wife again ran to the phone and called for an ambulance.

The same two paramedics were dispatched to the scene. They loaded the husband on the stretcher and began carrying him to the street. One of them asked the wife how the injury had occurred. When she told them, they began laughing so hard that they dropped the stretcher, and broke the guy's collarbone.

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The Classic Biker Bar / Wild Hogs
« on: April 21, 2007, 01:42:54 AM »
Saw the film last night, laughed my head off, 4 fellas having a mid- life crisis, intending to burn miles on their Harleys http://www.wildhogs.co.uk/

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British Bikes / Logo
« on: October 12, 2009, 05:18:07 PM »
Does anyone have a Phillips and Bloomfield of Reading logo that they attached to the rear numberplate, that I could have or copy?

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British Bikes / AJS
« on: December 25, 2008, 11:53:37 AM »
Has anyone got any photos of an 1932 R8 AJS. A friend is about to start a restoration of this machine that has rested in a field for about 50 years!!
Cheers

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British Bikes / What Model
« on: September 25, 2007, 03:38:30 AM »
My friend has a Triumph engine resurrected from a field in Australia, and wants to know what model it is.
Engine number 409233 TRM
277cc side valve motor with decompresser, head and barrel cast as one. Pilgrim oil pump, 2 barrel brass carb, 1 barrel fuel, other barrel air.

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