Thought Budget started up just between Manchester & Colombo beside where Atlantic Motorcycle Company started (shared the driveway between the buildings). Had rather short lived relationship with a white XL250SA from there (48hrs or there abouts)![]()
GPZ750 Turbo was the last from the japs.
The Yamaha XJ Turbo had a analog dash long slender instrument panel, the XJ750D had a full digital dash (we weren't meant to get them, total grey import). And the cops used the 1st spec XJ750 Seca, had the wee fog light slung under the main headlight.
VF750 Sabre had a long slender analog dash with the top corners nipped off & a odd grid pattern in green on the backing panel
Saxon Street Exhaust Specialists 29 Saxon St, had the Harris Pipes franchise. Built a full Harris F3 pipe system for my Mirage then Phil Payne tuned it.
Thinking of Phil remember when he had Doctor Desmo, Don had Pitlane, & Andy had Motorcycle Restorations all in the same building on Tuam St
Trev had been running a mail order specialist parts business for some years before he was talked into opening a shop in Lincoln Rd. From there I think it was Ferry Rd - same premises Blair had later. Then center of town, corner St Asaph St and the one way South. Then St Asaph St East outside Fitzgerald ave which is where I came in. Then to where they are now.
Atlantic started where you mention then to a car sales yard in Fitzgerald ave which is where they finished when Bill died.
I thought Phil had the original Cycletreads in that building at 50 Tuam st (I Think) Then he moved down the road to the corner of Montreal/Tuan/Oxford Terrace
Budget were also in Blenheim road in between St Asaph st Branches
I bought my BMW 750/7 off Bill in 1988
Yep, memory has kicked in, Blenheim Rd with his brother in law, Terry, who's still around doing mobile mechanicing.
Bill Jefferies sold a lot of bikes both at Eric Wood's and Atlantic. Nice guy, much missed. Good rider too, raced for a few years locally.
That building at 50 Tuam was a bloody dungeon. I believe Phil started up there as a franchise but fairly soon was on his own with only the name in common with the NI.
Ok My mind isnt as good as it used to be or should be/needs to be.
Things have changed around Christchurch and shops come and go or move.
Am I correct in thinking that Rolling Thunder are now in the old Eric Woods Suzuki store.
AND about 2 door down was another bike shop with Pit Lane out the back doing tyres and bits and pieces or am I more confused that I think I am
Cheers
What was the Ducati workshop in the industrial estate next to Beaumont engineering, out towards Cashmere called
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Had a nice argument with Bill at the other tyre shop you speak of less than six months ago.
Was looking for a new 18" rear for one of my enduro bikes, his words were my bikes were to old as nobody makes bikes with 18" rear, only 19" these days 18" are hard to get. He wouldn't back down even when I told him one was 2012 and other 2014 justified himself by saying mine were oddballs
And yes you guessed it........I bought it somewhere else.
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