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Macktheknife
16th May 2007, 17:11
OK I haven't seen one of these threads for a while so lets see who is on the ball these days.

Macktheknife
16th May 2007, 17:12
And this one too

Disco Dan
16th May 2007, 17:13
#1 Motorbike
#2 Motorbike


Am I close?

White trash
16th May 2007, 17:15
BSA Bantam and a BSA SoandSo

Hitcher
16th May 2007, 17:16
Albert and Ernest.

Toaster
16th May 2007, 17:17
1. Bastard bike
2. GPO 500

Actually I have no idea - they where the filenames.

more_fasterer
16th May 2007, 17:18
1. First-gen Honda CBR600

2. BSA something

Macktheknife
16th May 2007, 17:25
So far only in the general vicinity, none really correct.
How about this one then, a bit more recent for you younger chaps.

Macktheknife
16th May 2007, 17:29
How about one at a time ffs, we havnt got the first one yet. Google images is a long and arduous task.

Lol, I thought you were called 'speedie', must have been talking about something else huh? lol
Just give you guys something to work on while I am out tonight, I will award bling to the first to get it right on each picture, deadline is 6pm Thursday.

Skyryder
16th May 2007, 17:31
First one could be and early Villiers or a Vellocette. Just a guess

Skyryder

digsaw
16th May 2007, 17:32
2nd one is a prewar BSA C10,the first a prewar DKW

bistard
16th May 2007, 17:32
1. Bastard bike
2. GPO 500

Actually I have no idea - they where the filenames.

Its not mine ill have you know

Macktheknife
16th May 2007, 17:41
And it is only fair to have a really old one for the real good guys.
Manufacturer, year and engine size will get the prize.

nudemetalz
16th May 2007, 18:04
So far only in the general vicinity, none really correct.
How about this one then, a bit more recent for you younger chaps.

Looks like a "militarised" XT-600.

eliot-ness
16th May 2007, 18:37
BSA 1939 350 sidevalve

James 98cc villiers powered approx 1930?? The other one's too modern for me

Paul in NZ
16th May 2007, 19:30
Looks like a "militarised" XT-600.

Its that daft army thing - an armstrong or something

eliot-ness
16th May 2007, 20:19
Its that daft army thing - an armstrong or something

That's the one. Rotax powered Armstrong MT 500 about 1984. The manufacturing rights were sold to Harley Davidson in 1987

Daffyd
16th May 2007, 20:26
No 1: Rudge or Raleigh?
No 2: BSA 250 (early 30's)

boomer
16th May 2007, 23:11
So far only in the general vicinity, none really correct.
How about this one then, a bit more recent for you younger chaps.

i use to ride them in the army.. tis an armstrong MT500

and speedies right.. that top picture some geezer gave us the learn on one down in the national park... scoffed at our lack of hp.. whilst he proceeded to tell us about his dynamo's...

Speedie.......ROAD TRIP! :Punk:

Macktheknife
17th May 2007, 09:27
Getting pretty close now, who will be the winner for each category? Only 1 person really close, on 1 bike.

mnkyboy
17th May 2007, 10:39
And it is only fair to have a really old one for the real good guys.
Manufacturer, year and engine size will get the prize.

Hildebrand & Wolfmueller 1894 1488cc

vifferman
17th May 2007, 12:57
Looks like a "militarised" XT-600.
Nup. KLR650.

MisterD
17th May 2007, 17:58
Second one is a BSA, I'm guessing a Bantam, from 1936 (assuming the ER on the tank is King Edward VIII, who abdicated in Dec '36)

paturoa
17th May 2007, 19:36
second one like this?

http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20Directories/BSA%20Bikes/pages/BSA%20B1.htm

Macktheknife
18th May 2007, 11:39
And the winners are.....
well technically no-one was 100% correct but I will give the following bling for being bloody close.
Mnkyboy, for correct brand, correct year, incorrect engine size.
Elliot Ness, for correct brand, correct year, incorrect engine
MisterD, for even knowing who the sign referred to and the year of abdication.
For those who thought it was an Armstrong....wrong! It is in fact a Cagiva 350 T4 from MOD france.
Thanks for playing, might do another one soon.