Went to Willingham last night.
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Went to Willingham last night.
Went to Willingham last night.
Actually saw two other Falcos plus Okamoto on his Tuono.
A 2000 black one I've seen before plus a early red one , (bloke with his wife, she was on a black and yellow CBR6).
Anybody on here?
After here went to the South Leverton Bike Meet at the Plough Inn, as suggested by Okamoto, thanks mate. Been meaning to go for some time.
Was really worth the trip, even if some of the old bikes had gone when we got there. How often do you see things like a Brough Superior on the road plus a 1948 HRD, and a later Vinnie, dozens of early Brit bikes, Goldies, Bonnies, Nortons, A10s etc., plus early Guzzies, newer Laverdas, etc., alongside things like a Honda CB1100R and an LC250.
Last time I saw Okamoto he was drooling over a race rep Rocket 3.
I couldn't make my mind up between this and the similar "Percy Tait" Trident. Both looked and sounded superb. Think the Trident edged it for me.
Certainly well worth the trip, thanks for the reminder Oka.
Actually saw two other Falcos plus Okamoto on his Tuono.
A 2000 black one I've seen before plus a early red one , (bloke with his wife, she was on a black and yellow CBR6).
Anybody on here?
After here went to the South Leverton Bike Meet at the Plough Inn, as suggested by Okamoto, thanks mate. Been meaning to go for some time.
Was really worth the trip, even if some of the old bikes had gone when we got there. How often do you see things like a Brough Superior on the road plus a 1948 HRD, and a later Vinnie, dozens of early Brit bikes, Goldies, Bonnies, Nortons, A10s etc., plus early Guzzies, newer Laverdas, etc., alongside things like a Honda CB1100R and an LC250.
Last time I saw Okamoto he was drooling over a race rep Rocket 3.
I couldn't make my mind up between this and the similar "Percy Tait" Trident. Both looked and sounded superb. Think the Trident edged it for me.
Certainly well worth the trip, thanks for the reminder Oka.
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mmmmm In one of the villages (Beenham) near where I used to live, there was a dealer that sold Rob North framed Tridents .... just like that. I sooo wanted one - but as a schoolboy on my CB175, I was never going to be able to afford to trade up.HowardQ wrote:The two triples looked something like this -
http://vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20Directo ... RNorth.htm
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Hi Howard, glad you liked the place
In good weather they all turn up so it's worth the detour on the way home eh
Yeah I was smitten by the tridents haha ...nothing like the sound of one on full song.
There was another Falco at Leverton ...a silver one just leaving as I arrived, the HRD belonged to my mate ...his son was on a Guzzi Le mans Mk1.
Like you say where else do you see this stuff apart from a show.

In good weather they all turn up so it's worth the detour on the way home eh

Yeah I was smitten by the tridents haha ...nothing like the sound of one on full song.
There was another Falco at Leverton ...a silver one just leaving as I arrived, the HRD belonged to my mate ...his son was on a Guzzi Le mans Mk1.
Like you say where else do you see this stuff apart from a show.