The reflected arch is also a bit similar to the main entrance of the Trades Hall Building on Vivian Street.
Forget that. I've just Google streetviewed it and it's nothing at all like that.
The reflected arch is also a bit similar to the main entrance of the Trades Hall Building on Vivian Street.
Forget that. I've just Google streetviewed it and it's nothing at all like that.
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Send it in to the Dominion or some local paper, front page it'll make an interesting story... and Facebook it at the same time and see which is quicker.
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the kid on the right looks like a young Clive Banks to me.![]()
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83/4,Last of the steel tanked XR's.
When I came to Wellington in 1978 Sawyers were in Cuba Street as I drooled of the CBX 1000 there. By 1984 when the XR200RE (bless its four valve soul) was launched, they had moved to Cambridge Terrace. The XR in the window does look like a 1983 model to me so I suspect this is when the MVX was launched and it could be in Cuba Street. I'll think about the building.
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heres my theory
graham streeter and graeme mc leans Honda Centre
Taranaki Street Wellington
MVX 250 that seized center pot in foreground,XR250 RE that spat out cams,valves and valve seats in the window.From the fun loving folk that bought us the NR500.
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Was a honda dealer cannot remember who ,bought parts from Taranaki st late 70's for a 250 motorsport I had dropped .
81 sawyers were on cambrige tce got my xr500a there .
+ another vote for the Honda Centre, or was it called Honda City? in Taranaki St between Manners and Wakefield. I bought a new GB400TT off them in 86 and from memory thay vanished a couple of years later.
Then I bought a VT500 cruiser off them that their mechanic crashed while test riding. That was a funny phone call.
Hi, it's the bike shop ringing about your service.
Oh great it's ready then. Thanks for the call I will collect it before 5. How did the service go, how much.
The service went fine but umm, you can't collect it. [Pause]..for some time. We've got a loaner for you for a while though [shit heap of a VT250]
The conversation got funnier after that until he finally confessed the mechanic fell off going around the Basin with lots of cosmetic damage. To their credit they returned it spotless.
There was a Yamaha shop nearby on the corner of Wakefield and Tory (maybe) which also went under the same time. Close to the New World supermarket/Chaffer park.
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