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Post by chopperwazza on Jan 28, 2009 22:03:14 GMT
my 1923 royal sunbeam all orig(simular bikes wanted) sunbeam factory in 1915 and the same spot 2x weeks ago with my bike in pic.
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Post by BB on Jan 28, 2009 22:19:53 GMT
Absolutely beautiful. And 86 years old.
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Post by chopperwazza on Jan 28, 2009 22:21:37 GMT
£40 cheltenham bootsale last october,couldnt say no . 6+ hours cleaning later and now ive got the bug for early stuff.
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Post by BB on Jan 28, 2009 22:30:29 GMT
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Post by admin on Jan 28, 2009 22:31:29 GMT
did it come with that lovely lamp?
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Post by chopperwazza on Jan 28, 2009 22:47:22 GMT
no lamp was £12 on ebay,powell and hamner birmingham,just need a rear to match it.haha no chance.
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Post by retrowagen1234 on Jun 13, 2009 20:08:54 GMT
wow is all i can say to that dude! you posted a pic on retrorides of it but i didnt realise it was that nice! ive got vintage bug too , but the oldest i have is a 59 hurcules that i found in an old wartime haybailer in the countryside ... and a 62 triumph which has a dynamo hub and the front lamp has that lovely yellowey glow
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Post by BB on Jun 14, 2009 9:57:19 GMT
PICS PLEASE!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by chopperwazza on Jun 14, 2009 10:32:30 GMT
what bb said but louder ;D
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Post by retrowagen1234 on Jun 14, 2009 18:12:41 GMT
haha well heres the hurcules .. its given up its forks now for the triumph as the hurcules was never gonna be retoreable way to pitted and holes in places.... but the battery was reading .2 of a milivolt still dunno why i put the multimeter on it haha and heres the triumph currently sporting those forks and waiting for me to refit the mudguard, brakes and put the rear light back in the right place, got this one as the old boy i bought it from got given it in thr 70's by his mate, never rode it and last year decided to pump the tyres up and take it for a spin... he smacked it straight into a concrete bollard hence bent triumph forks and its now wearing the wrong hurcules ones
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