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    Classic Bike Forum

    Any thoughts on a Formum section for Classic Bikes?
    Would give us owners of bikes with funny threads, skinny tyres, dodgy electrics somewhere to hang out.
    Could be a good place to swap stories of ' back in my day' and the like.

    Currently my Darmah is up on the bench following a ride accross Auckland locked in top gear, clutch got a bit sad on it...as did hand.
    I'm hoping its just external selector mechanism but until I make/buy/find and clutch removal tool I won't know....being Italian I should not be expecting a cheap fix.

    so its back on the R50/5 in the meantime......not the same though...to quiet.

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    I'd like to see a Classic Forum too. I struggle to get excited about posts for uncooperative GN250's and exploding Hyothings and questions about what I'm watching on TV (don't have one and don't want one) etc etc.

    There must be many more folk here who either currently own or would seriously consider owning a classic bike. Then we could revive the stereotypical arguments and debates about leaking British bikes and slow German bikes and bad-handling Jap bikes (especially the ones with 2-stroke engine with evil powerbands) and Italian bikes with spagetti electrics....ahhh,the good ol' days.....

    I reckon it could be good!

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    looks like we are both in agreement then......
    I suspect there could be nearly as much interest in old bikes as say.......pocket bikes and motards....whatever they are.
    Might have to do some canvasing on the main board as this one is well of the beaten track.

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    I like this idea. Plenty of us with 20+ year-old bikes, it'd work.

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    I have and love classics, so will vote with yous



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    add my vote

    i'm keen as mustard to hear words of encouragement regarding my masochism and ridiculous "investment" in old bikes.
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    Here here...............

    Having a shed (fuck the KB speak its a shed) of aging Nipponeese tupperware I'm all for it.

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    ...so how do we get a forum dedicated to the dinosaurs of motorcycling?

    Dear Kiwi Biker Webmaster..?
    I'm only a 'moped' rider ( 60 posts) so I don't know the protocol.

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    Yep I'm Keen on the Idea.

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    I better put my vote in as we need numbers to make it happen.I have to admit I have no interest at all in modern motorcycles,it takes something pretty special to turn my head as I walk down to the back of the shop to the parts counter.

    But are we really going to allow Honda's on the classic forum? This is all about classy bikes after all.
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    I'd better 'fess up then....

    ...before we go too much further.

    I've got H-H-H-Honda in my shed.

    It's not my fault! It was given to me! Honest!

    It's a cute 'lil CB72 (early '60s) with a cute 'lil toaster tank and it's all in bits. Can I still be part of the classic thing? Please?

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    I'm not 'fessin up to anything.....I might have some explaining to do if someone looks in my shed.Then again that person may never leave - dead men tell no tales.....

    And another thing - mustard coloured leather jackets are NOT classic! Flares and silly haircuts with paisley shirts are ok,but mustard and turquoise leather jackets didn't happen....even on RD350's.
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    1 x vote from me.Great idea,love classics.

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    old bikes

    I saw what I think was a pre war Vincent on the shore the other day...had HRD on the tank, my lasting memory is the old boy on it with an old AGV open face 'fishbowl' visor helmet and green Wellies......a mustard leather jacket would have topped it off nicely

    What about retro Triumphs....do they count....? Are they for Triumph owners who are sick of spannering or need an electric leg?
    My kids liked the Triumphs at Big Boys Toys...especially the orange scrambler thingy. I quite liked the RED bike stand.

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    HRD was the company that became Vincent after Phil Vincent took them over.

    Definately not a mustard leather jacket. Tweed sportscoat, or army great coat depending on weather. Or a creosote suit maybe.
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    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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