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    Excalibur at Burt Munro

    Lately my stuff is not making the cut to online-grade. Here's one that snuck in under the wire.

    http://m.motorcyclistonline.com/feat...libur_cranked/


    Photo was taken at the vintage show, last year's Burt Munro fest.

    I did a story on the Fest, I'll post it if it ever publishes.

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    If that was your only one to be published lately,I don't want to see the others thanks.....

    Disagree pretty well totally with everything in it - particularly the attitude that new is good, old bad.

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    that was a good little read, described my dad (long time gone) pretty well. Thanks.

    Some of the others on that page are good, too.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    If that was your only one to be published lately,I don't want to see the others thanks.....

    Disagree pretty well totally with everything in it - particularly the attitude that new is good, old bad.
    Must be why I'm not making the cut.

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    I liked the article,the bit about the "see the oil pump,smell the oil pump,be the oil pump" cracked me up.
    And for me that is the fascination of these old timer bikes,to ride one nowadays would be a hell of a lot more involving than todays twist and go rockets.
    But the fact is the majority are not being ridden...just looked at.

    Sad really.

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    I'd buy and ride one......if it wasn't more expensive than a house in Oamaru.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I'd buy and ride one......if it wasn't more expensive than a house in Oamaru.
    Six bedroom villa in Oamaru stone with panoramic sea views - $270,000.

    i know of at least two early vintage bikes ready to run in Canterbury which could be bought for around $20,000 each. And there are cheaper around too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Six bedroom villa in Oamaru stone with panoramic sea views - $270,000.
    i know of at least two early vintage bikes ready to run in Canterbury which could be bought for around $20,000 each. And there are cheaper around too.
    I can get a new Triumph at that price, and the gas for it for the next 3 years.

    Vintage is always going to be like that. While I would love to own - I am not willing to pay appreciated pricing.

    I have made good money of dumb mugs in the past who are though.

    I am just of the mindset that I don't see old as being that better than new. Mabey the same as new....but not better.
    So if a 1908 Funduzzle 45 cu = 2014 Kawasaki ZXABC 750 - wear and tear
    That works out at what $10K a pop?
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