http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/ ... 93,00.htmlConcerned about its reputation, BMW still says it wants the bikes back. It has offered £260 for each one, claiming that they are damaged by salt water and the fall from the ship. The 'keepers' all believe the bikes are worth far more than that, so BMW's offer was universally rejected.
The Branscombe wreck.
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The Branscombe wreck.
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http://www.peebsac.ukdiver.com/peebsac_wrecklaw.htm
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,, ... html?f=rssIce Prince Sinks In English Channel
Thanks, Samray.
Let's go and have a gander at what the law says.....
Edit:
OK, the article basically says "If you find something, you have to report it to the relevant authorities. If you don't, you can be charged. If the authorities cannot find the owner of the item(s), the finder is either paid for them or receives the items as payment. If the owner is found, they get them back. If it's something historic, it goes to a museum."
Fairly straight forward.
Let's go and have a gander at what the law says.....
Edit:
OK, the article basically says "If you find something, you have to report it to the relevant authorities. If you don't, you can be charged. If the authorities cannot find the owner of the item(s), the finder is either paid for them or receives the items as payment. If the owner is found, they get them back. If it's something historic, it goes to a museum."
Fairly straight forward.
It's the V-twin thing. There's just something about it that inline-4s don't have at all, and V-4s don't have enough of.