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Ob1quixote

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I'm Robert, and I have a British Bike Problem...

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Man, I LOVE the 441 family!! I have had several, and am always looking for another. Welcome to the forums, and happy thumpering!!
Jesse
 
Looks like a fun problem to have. Welcome!
 
No, the only problem you have is you don't have a Norton!! hehehe
 
aeronca65t said:
Ob1quixote said:
Love that bike, always wanted one! Hope that bike is just wet, cuz Armorall scares me!

Yes, just pressure-washed. It was soaking wet in the picture.
The *worst* would be ArmorAll on the seat! :shocked:

I dunno Nial, I was in the trade, and was talking to a guy who had put it on his seat AND TYRES! He was complaining that the handling was funny and that he had fallen off on his driveway. Needless to say we told him NOT to try riding it, and to remove it right away.........
 
Robert...WELCOME...have come close to adding an old BSA to my bunch....but all I can remeber is my brother pushing his home everytime after a ride when I was growing up... :crazy:
 
Oooh, Beezers are light! Get a late 40's AJS..

Now that gets to be a chore when you have to push it home!


Had the compression relief cable break on mine. Talk about toss over the handlebars......Whooee. My leg can still feel the kickback on that mutha!
 
:iagree:

Ron...right on track if I did it'd be an old military bike...my brother had a taste for old BSA's and NSU's...the radical ways must run in the family genes!!!
 
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