Richard Hammond and James May have fallen on hard times thanks to Jeremy and his Once Were Top Gear , " cook me some steak Paddy" incident
http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/bike...ff-motorcycles
Richard Hammond and James May have fallen on hard times thanks to Jeremy and his Once Were Top Gear , " cook me some steak Paddy" incident
http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/bike...ff-motorcycles
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
Nearly $14'000 for a fizzy?
Un bee leave able.
Manopausal.
Hammond owned a Lead Wing?
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Inaccurate implication click-bait thread titles in KB. Who'da thunk it?
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
Twenty-three hundred quid for a CB200?!
What foolishness is this?
The CB200 is quite possibly THE most boring piece of shit ever made.
Honda made up for a low HP number by making sure it weighed as much as a small planet.
Hammond added: "As a serious collector of motorcycles, it's important to review one's stable regularly, and the Bonhams Stafford sale is the ideal opportunity to move bikes on and possibly acquire new ones. I also have a canoe, and some Wharfedale hi-fi speakers, if anyone's interested".
I love it, you can bet he actually does have a canoe and some speakers he wants to get rid of. Real lads!
"It's hard to keep an open mind, when so many people are trying to put things in it"
The article is clear that the bikes were up for sale before the fracas. Besides which their contracts only expired at the end of last month or thereabout, so they won't be lining up at the soup kitchen for a while yet.
It would seem though that as well as the three presenters either having been declined a new contract, or having declined one, the Executive Producer of Top Gear (an old school chum of Jeremy Clarkson) has now left the BBC.
There may soon be a new "Not ToP Gear" programme on another channel.
Not that I watched Top Gear much. I've found Clarkson's boozed-up arseholery and its aftermath much more interesting than the TV show.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
May and Hammond are doing other things as well - some of which are inflicted on us through our TV screens ..
Clarkson, on the other hand ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
+1 on that...if you are a "rider" they're still not worth a cooont full of slushy mush. I blame 'The Worlds Fastest Indian' for the astronomical prices some people seem to pay for anything with 'Indian' on the tank Some of Indian's products can rightly demand a good price...but not Army Indians IMHO. Having ridden one years ago, I've not been more disappointed in a motorcycle since riding a 125 BSA Bantam having just got off my YL7 100cc Yamaha Twin when I was a teenager. There will always be grey porridge out there which only makes the real bikes seem worth paying something for. Not that the Yammy was anything to write home about....sure was better than any fluffy chook I ever rode though
morphing into an "Indian" thread... in the '60s my mum used to read the "Auckland Weekly News" - if you recall the pink newsprint paper cover you'll know the one - the inside cover always used to be an advertisement for Valentines surplus in Hamilton. They had army Indians new in the crate for about 20 pounds. What are they selling for now?
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
I remember looking at one in the early 70's in Valentines. They were asking $120 which was a lot of moolar then. Seems ridiculous what they're fetching now. A school mate choppered one which seemed the best thing to do to one at the time. It even featured in the NZ Motorcycle News. Wonder where it is now....still wouldn't want it tho...POS
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