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Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - Mick65_imp - 03-09-2014 [url=http://s286.photobucket.com/user/owdbugger/media/IMG_0025.jpg.html] unday 9th Mar, was just fabulous with V, sunny and 20c.Ist stop 30mls, berger van at Whatstandwell Bridge and look what turned up. [url=http://s286.photobucket.com/user/owdbugger/media/IMG_0040.jpg.html] ![]() Time for Fish and Chips. RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - the Ferret - 03-09-2014 Mmm fish and chips. Nice Mick, and look at those classics. 76 Suzuki Gt 750 ( had one, one of my all time favorite motorcycles) and an H or KH Kawasaki. You do get to see a great variety of bikes over there, don't you? Very cool! RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - Guth_imp - 03-09-2014 Nice! (Jeez, now I'm craving fish 'n chips.) RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - davidsargee_imp - 03-09-2014 Nice, you had a good day, Mick! Looks like '70s heaven! Mickey, I believe that is a '74 model, (Dark Purple), Kawi 750, not sure if they were calling them H-2's or KH's by that time. It was a little milder tune that the originals. Sigh, Good times Edit.....Although it could be a KH400, but I don't think, they were considerably smaller. Hmmm......going on a ride in a few, wonder where I can get Fish & Chips. Oh Yeah! Theres a place in Fort Worth. See ya, RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - the Ferret - 03-09-2014 I think KH's came in about 76. I know the Buffalos a 76 because thats when they got locking gas cap covers RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - davidsargee_imp - 03-09-2014 I've been reading a magazine from the U.K., titled "Practical Sportbike", I'm sure most have seen it. Nice magazine, lots of info about older bikes. Mick, it seems there are a lot of 2-strokes from all eras operating in the U.K., do the emissions laws allow for them? Or am I just seeing things? Suzuki was ahead of the times back then weren't they? Liquid cooled 2-stroke, they had a rotary engined bike as well. the Kawi's a '76, not a '74 RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - Mick65_imp - 03-09-2014 I'll do some more pics tomorrow, today was madness, how a bout a V12 Jaguar trike, I kid u not. Where everyone gathers every Sunday is cslled Matlock Bath. Two strokes of all kinds and the law just turns a blind eye. [url=http://s286.photobucket.com/user/owdbugger/media/IMG_0032.jpg.html] ![]() [url=http://s286.photobucket.com/user/owdbugger/media/IMG_0035-1.jpg.html] ![]() [url=http://s286.photobucket.com/user/owdbugger/media/IMG_0033-1.jpg.html] ![]() [url=http://s286.photobucket.com/user/owdbugger/media/IMG_0037-1.jpg.html] ![]() The last pic is where we all gather, Mon to Fri its a ghost town, come the weekend its crazy, park on the pavement, sidewalk, anything goes. [url=http://s286.photobucket.com/user/owdbugger/media/IMG_0039.jpg.html] ![]() [url=http://s286.photobucket.com/user/owdbugger/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_0029.jpg.html] ![]() Ignore that sidecar, photobuckets thrown a wobbler!!!! RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - Cormanus - 03-09-2014 Suzuki first released what we used to call the "water bottle", the two-stroke, water cooled 750cc in 1971. A mate of mine had one and it seemed very big and very fast in those days. Not to mention being odd because it was water cooled. Who'd a thunk air cooled bikes would become the curiosity? Nice pictures, Mick. Thanks for sharing. I'd like to ride the UK. RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - the Ferret - 03-09-2014 Wow a Velocette..looks in perfect shape too. Never actually seen one of those on the road. That pic on the bridge does look like a zoo. That's quite a gathering. RE: Todays Ride Beautiful Sunday UK - davidsargee_imp - 03-09-2014 I would travel to the U.K. just to spend a Sunday at Matlock Bath, that would be so cool. Man, that is like a time machine. The Velocette, the old BSA's, there's even an AMF Harley Sportster, I didn't know any of those made it to the 21st century.
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