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Great post KE, would be a great place to visit. Did you ride in any rain yesterday?
I realize some of the bikes displayed fit the theme of the place as barn finds. Still great to view them. However, it drives me crazy when I saw the red Honda CA77 with the winged tank badge displayed backwards! I have seen several vintage Hondas, like on eBay, the same! Maybe i need to find a therapist to evaluate me to see if I am suffering from OCD.
I had light rain for a couple of hours on the way home. Not too bad. Nice test for my Joe Rocket pants. They come with a rain liner that I did not put in and they worked well without. I brought my Frog Togs to put over them just in case but never felt the need to put them on.
My first bike was a 56 AJS. It never ran worth a sh#t. Amal carbs and Lucus electrics. The coil was shot and over heated quickly. Man, I pushed that bike for miles. Check out the location of the big oil tank filler. Smash you knee every time you try to kick it over.
(10-29-2019, 05:16 AM)Labrador12_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My first bike was a 56 AJS. It never ran worth a sh#t. Amal carbs and Lucus electrics. The coil was shot and over heated quickly. Man, I pushed that bike for miles. Check out the location of the big oil tank filler. Smash you knee every time you try to kick it over.

Pictures please!

[url=https://www.google.com/search?q=1956+AJS&rlz=1C1CHBF_enCA718CA718&sxsrf=ACYBGNQo4t6RiYIFx7MlokBwq8MpbTRLHg:1572402043889&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=-GzgTVOwAbVLJM%253A%252CixLx00j-F3YkSM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kQK_LS0_0gY4ZVDQAJA_24-eg0Xaw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwibnZSK9sLlAhXtUt8KHVKmDfIQ9QEwAHoECAYQBA#imgrc=-GzgTVOwAbVLJM:]Any of these resemble your ol' first love?
ever notice how old Brit bike engines all resemble each other

and old Italian bike engines do too?

shapes of cases, finning, etc
(10-29-2019, 12:26 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]ever notice how old Brit bike engines all resemble each other

and old Italian bike engines do too?

shapes of cases, finning, etc

Yes. Japanese bikes are no exception, and come to think of it, 'merican big-Vs too.

It is wonderful.
56 500 single. Purple knee syndrome. Didn't push easy either.
(10-30-2019, 03:40 AM)Labrador12_imp Wrote: [ -> ]56 500 single. Purple knee syndrome. Didn't push easy either.
It probably kept you fit pushing your bike.
What a cool collection! I love stumbling across places like that. Not too long ago, I was in Morgantown, staying at the Holiday Inn. There's a huge classic car consignment place in an old shopping mall attached to the hotel. I spent hours in there looking at every manner of car and truck imaginable. Had no idea it was there until someone mentioned it to me when I got to the hotel.
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