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    just crashing the party

    owdo all, i was sent this link by a mate in NZ, look like pretty easy going lot. i've had bikes since.......oh dear but legally on the road since 1979. i ride old brit bikes (ok i can take the flack) here in engerland (i'm battoning down the hatches now). i was initially sent the link cus someone metioned a bsa with TT600 head fitted. can anyone help with pictures etc? i reckon the cardigan and briar pipe types would burn effigies of me for doing it but
    cheers all

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    Hi ewekay, welcome to the KB site.

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    Welcome fellow old brit bike rider...

    No need to batten down any hatches. I regularly give them all a good thrashing so they have learn't a bit of respect

    (ah hem)

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    Welcome aboard me-hearty
    There is a good following of brit bikes over here, certainly brings back memories of ones youth.
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    Hey Ewekay,
    Welcome along Lotsa clever biker types round here...umm, I'm not one of them but like everyone else I looooooove bikes!

    So where abouts in the UK are you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Roller
    Welcome aboard me-hearty
    There is a good following of brit bikes over here, certainly brings back memories of ones youth.
    Or last night as I was peering into the Triumphs crankcases....

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    That was me wot mentioned the Goldy with the 4 valve top end,I don't think it was a home built head but adapted from another bike,pretty sure it was a XT/TT600.I haven't seen it since I got my digital camera,but it was very well done,unless you are someone like me who is attracted to BSA B series crankcases like others are to the sight of bare breasts it wouldn't even raise an eyebrow,just some old single y'know...
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    thanks all for the welcome i'm in coventry, right smack bang in the middle. i'm interested in acts of ingenuity with bikes which i suppose is why old brits flip my switch. there seems to be more you can do with them if you have the inclination and some ability.

    off to wales for a few days now to find some sheep to make you kiwi's jealous

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    hello and welcome, there's nothing wrong with old british bikes, or old stuff in general, and ingenuity is a wonderful thing, enjoy wales, My grandmother lived in trelloch for some years and my aunt lives there still. cheers Lucy

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    Gidday ewe --Dude in here everybody gets flack--Its all part of the fun lol
    Nuffin wrong with solid british engineering.
    Um I gotta tell ya though someone might pick up on the linkage to sheep in your nickname .
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Gidday ewe --Dude in here everybody gets flack--Its all part of the fun lol
    Nuffin wrong with solid british engineering.
    Is that "solid" or "stolid"?
    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Um I gotta tell ya though someone might pick up on the linkage to sheep in your nickname .
    Surely not....?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    welcome ewekay

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    Shhhhhhhh, dont tell him the the Kiwi blondes are far better than those Welsh ones Or so I have heard

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