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Wrong / Wrong (Sorry Pete)
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25-10-2009, 08:56pm
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Bugger ............... and I wanted pick of the stand re the fluffy toys lol
Rob how about an Anniversary "T" shirt for the prize .............. I'll donate it ?
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LOL Pete !!!
Many thanks for the kind offer, but the prize for this series of games has been set (just don't want to reveal it yet). Perhaps if you're still feeling generous in Series 2 we can make the T Shirt the prize??
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1969 Royal Enfield Interceptor
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(25-10-2009, 10:26pm)VNSVLE Wrote: 1969 Royal Enfield Interceptor
Is it British? Pre ww2 /post ww2
If Wisdom Comes with Age , I'm one of the Smartest Blokes Here
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By jeeves its a Greeves!
1963 Greeves 250 Starmaker (not the Grumph) with the Villiers engine, (not the Triumph). I believe it was ridden to victory by the late Lord 'Dick' Flashart in the '63 Denley Moor scrambles event. He narrowly beat a very young Heikki Mikkola who was also riding a Greeves, albeit a borrowed 'Motofiets' (with trick hollowed out Triumph zenner diode heatsinks being used to keep his rear shock absorbers cool).
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Looks old school.
Gen 1 Busa, 2000 model
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No correct guesses thus far.
Hints : British / Post War
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26-10-2009, 08:14am
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Ariel square four motor .................. circa around 1932 ?
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1950 BSA Golden Flash
Peregrine Falcon - Capable of slicing winds at over 300km/h
Hayabusa - Capable of carrying my arse to over 300km/h