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nice one mark- my dad had one years ago  thumbs 

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Yep! the older i get the more appealing a classic is becoming!  thumbs Cool picture Mark.
My Daughter saw one of the new Enfield Bullet 500 in town and was very keen which surprised me I can tell you!  Shocked 


What do you think of the modern classics appearing everywhere now..........I'm not to sure, a classic without an inbuilt desire to shake its-self to pieces or cover the garage floor in oil overnight just isn't natural  confused 

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a 1973 Norton commando 850 interstate would do me  Twisted Evil 

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Yep! the older i get the more appealing a classic is becoming!  thumbs Cool picture Mark.
My Daughter saw one of the new Enfield Bullet 500 in town and was very keen which surprised me I can tell you!  Shocked 


What do you think of the modern classics appearing everywhere now..........I'm not to sure, a classic without an inbuilt desire to shake its-self to pieces or cover the garage floor in oil overnight just isn't natural  confused 


Not sure about that. The triumph thruxton's had a tendency to leak oil through a seal on the side case where a sensor wire goes. Woke up to a small spot of oil every day when i owned that Very Happy felt like a classic british bike in that sense! Mop the oil up, polish the chrome, go for a spin, lock it up and repeat the next day lol

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