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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 100820" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>I long ago gave up the ghost on ever finding "where is it now" fortunately motorcycles are initially reproduced identically so when in my dotage I had a silly notion to again own the first new bike I ever had, I simply advertised for one, bought a rough one and restored it. I must admit that for a16 year old back in 1960 I did not make too bad a choice</p><p>Ok its a stink wheel but its smooth and handles well and I wish I had a stepped sprung seat like that on the Vincent.</p><p>Here we are two bikes 60 years apart ( But I admit those ace bars were a step too far nowadays!)[ATTACH=full]24590[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 100820, member: 60"] I long ago gave up the ghost on ever finding "where is it now" fortunately motorcycles are initially reproduced identically so when in my dotage I had a silly notion to again own the first new bike I ever had, I simply advertised for one, bought a rough one and restored it. I must admit that for a16 year old back in 1960 I did not make too bad a choice Ok its a stink wheel but its smooth and handles well and I wish I had a stepped sprung seat like that on the Vincent. Here we are two bikes 60 years apart ( But I admit those ace bars were a step too far nowadays!)[ATTACH=full]24590[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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