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<blockquote data-quote="Albervin" data-source="post: 40400" data-attributes="member: 586"><p>In my collection of bikes there are Veteran, vintage, classic and modern machines. These allow me to participate in a wide variety of social events. I meet many wonderful people via these bikes and they enrich my life enormously. My wife has even made good friends through my "hobby/obsession". I have travelled a large part of the world to participate in rallies and so have also learned about different cultures. When I sell a bike (rarely) I replace it with something else that seems interesting (to me, anyway). Sidevalves, early 2 strokes, OHV and OHC from various countries have all been in my shed. All give pleasure, eventually, by riding and fiddling with them. Even though there are more bikes in my shed than there are months in the year at the moment, I consider myself an enthusiast rather than a collector. All bikes except one are able to be ridden at short notice (check oils, charge batteries, pump up tyres) and it has been known for me to lend them to friends so they too can enjoy them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albervin, post: 40400, member: 586"] In my collection of bikes there are Veteran, vintage, classic and modern machines. These allow me to participate in a wide variety of social events. I meet many wonderful people via these bikes and they enrich my life enormously. My wife has even made good friends through my "hobby/obsession". I have travelled a large part of the world to participate in rallies and so have also learned about different cultures. When I sell a bike (rarely) I replace it with something else that seems interesting (to me, anyway). Sidevalves, early 2 strokes, OHV and OHC from various countries have all been in my shed. All give pleasure, eventually, by riding and fiddling with them. Even though there are more bikes in my shed than there are months in the year at the moment, I consider myself an enthusiast rather than a collector. All bikes except one are able to be ridden at short notice (check oils, charge batteries, pump up tyres) and it has been known for me to lend them to friends so they too can enjoy them. [/QUOTE]
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