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10th July 2021, 18:49 | #21 |
Just going about!
Rover 75 CDTi Connie SE Tourer starlight silver and serpents. MG ZT-T 190+ in Raven Black. Join Date: Mar 2016
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The original Gold Star (1938/1939) was derived from the Empire Star, the bike i always wanted but could never afford, the Empire Star is the closest i could get and as I have kept it so long and still adore it, was an excellent choice.
That bike will be the very last thing i sell, it’s for life! |
10th July 2021, 18:59 | #22 |
Just going about!
Rover 75 CDTi Connie SE Tourer starlight silver and serpents. MG ZT-T 190+ in Raven Black. Join Date: Mar 2016
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1938 M24 Gold Star
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10th July 2021, 19:04 | #23 |
This is my second home
ZT260 #243 (resting) Join Date: May 2010
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I fancied a British bike but never really liked Triumph. Went into my local bike shop one day and there was a Commando! Guys who imported it from California were selling it through the shop along with some Jap US imports. 1972 750 Commando Roadster, black/gold lining etc. decent nick but as I mentioned, some non standard bits like the short mega silencers. Became a good customer of RGM Motors restoring it! Loved it, slight contrast to the 1500 Wing I had, nothing refined about it, sheer brute force. Kickstart only, used to have to have a stock of kickstart pawls, it ate them! Allegedly the kickstart would hold the weight of a ten stone man without going over compression, had to start it like you meant it, half hearted efforts were not appreciated.
It had been off the road for a while, needed some work but I was handicapped by having all my tools nicked, 3 substantial tool boxes including one that contained all the tools I'd bought, begged, been given for the Commando. Decided to sell. |
11th July 2021, 05:37 | #24 | |
Gets stuck in
75 Tourer Automatic conn, 75 Saloon Automatic Conn, The Monograme Spice Tourer Join Date: Jun 2014
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what is the bike
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My first thought when I saw the tank was BSA then an closer inspection of photos the gear lever must be on the left. So that took me to Japan but whose? The exhausts are very reminiscent of a S1 Kawasaki. So sticking with that we will go for late 90s but a bigger engine perhaps a W650 but the style is not right unless someone has done a lot of work on her. I am going to stick with Kawasaki W650. I must find the thread again and find out what she is Alan |
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