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I'll take two at the price ...

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 1:38 pm
by slparry
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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 1:45 pm
by eyore
I had an R 100S just like that, dunno how I managed to handle all that superbike power though :wink:

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 2:05 pm
by slparry
what I find amusing is the line about turning the bike upside down and petrol can't escape ..... that'll be true I guess, it's when they're the right way up it pisses out of the float bowl :)

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 3:16 pm
by Mister C (Marsh)
slparry wrote:what I find amusing is the line about turning the bike upside down and petrol can't escape ..... :)
Its a very strange thing to boast about? :shock: Couldnt they find anything else to say?

Marsh

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 3:22 pm
by bikesnbones
That brings back memories for me.
I was 18, in the Army, and riding my Honda 250 Superdream along the A303 back to London from my parents in Devon.
I pulled into a Little Chef, and standing their was a tall slim guy, in his mid 30's I guess, in ultra smart leathers, putting on his helmet before taking off on his R100RS.
I stood and stared.
Not is a gay way you understand
:oops:
Well, know what it's like when you're young and you see the big boys on their bikes.
It became a kind of iconic image for me.
I wanted to be him one day.
Funny how those images stay with you, like snap shots.
He'd be nearly 70 now.
Thanks for posting this.

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:07 pm
by oyster
I was working for a dealership that sold superbikes to the super rich in Highgate until 1978; we sold custom painted R1000S at £2999. I could not justify the price at the time, the bike's finish was really quite poor. The Italian machines looked, similarly, quite good, until you put on inspector's glasses. The Kawasaki's had the best 'showroom' finish. I still think the Laverda Jota was the best at the time, a monster compared to the others in the showroom.

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:12 pm
by slparry
bikesnbones wrote:That brings back memories for me.
I was 18, in the Army, and riding my Honda 250 Superdream along the A303 back to London from my parents in Devon.
I pulled into a Little Chef, and standing their was a tall slim guy, in his mid 30's I guess, in ultra smart leathers, putting on his helmet before taking off on his R100RS.
I stood and stared.
Not is a gay way you understand
:oops:
Well, know what it's like when you're young and you see the big boys on their bikes.
It became a kind of iconic image for me.
I wanted to be him one day.
Funny how those images stay with you, like snap shots.
He'd be nearly 70 now.
Thanks for posting this.
Perhaps the leathers weren't so ultra smart :)

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so who else remembers John Browns Wheels then ?

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:18 pm
by bikesnbones
oyster wrote:I was working for a dealership that sold superbikes to the super rich in Highgate until 1978; we sold custom painted R1000S at £2999. I could not justify the price at the time, the bike's finish was really quite poor. The Italian machines looked, similarly, quite good, until you put on inspector's glasses. The Kawasaki's had the best 'showroom' finish. I still think the Laverda Jota was the best at the time, a monster compared to the others in the showroom.
Interesting.
Not doubting you for a moment, but I tend to see far more BMW's from this era still looking smart today, than I do anything Japanese.

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 5:44 pm
by eyore
bikesnbones wrote:
oyster wrote:I was working for a dealership that sold superbikes to the super rich in Highgate until 1978; we sold custom painted R1000S at £2999. I could not justify the price at the time, the bike's finish was really quite poor. The Italian machines looked, similarly, quite good, until you put on inspector's glasses. The Kawasaki's had the best 'showroom' finish. I still think the Laverda Jota was the best at the time, a monster compared to the others in the showroom.
Interesting.
Not doubting you for a moment, but I tend to see far more BMW's from this era still looking smart today, than I do anything Japanese.
and look what happened to Laverda, who produced nothing worthwhile after the Jota.

Anyone remember Life Helmets with the birds starkers except for bodypaint :shock: Stupid question, of course you all do :lol:

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 5:46 pm
by Dai wiskers
I remember an advert i think it was for helmets but can't be sure all i can remember is the body painted model's

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 5:54 pm
by eyore
Dai wiskers wrote:I remember an advert i think it was for helmets but can't be sure all i can remember is the body painted model's
So the memory is still good :) :) Specially for you Dai.

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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 8:46 pm
by Dai wiskers
I can't say i remember that one but thanks for the reminder

The one i seem to remember had two models and a kneeler (race outfit)

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 5:07 am
by bikesnbones
"Sold with a free replacement guarantee against accidental damage"
:shock:
Perhaps that's why they went out of business

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 7:44 am
by eyore
bikesnbones wrote:"Sold with a free replacement guarantee against accidental damage"
:shock:
Perhaps that's why they went out of business
I think it had more to do with lads like Dai forgetting what it was they were actually selling. :lol:

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:58 am
by Dai wiskers
Another picture i remember from around the same time was the Suzuki Cobra buried in the side of a car
Not sure if it was an advert but that was one hell of a lot of damage to the car
Yes i had a cobra but it wasn't mine in that pic