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<blockquote data-quote="macvette" data-source="post: 14992" data-attributes="member: 262"><p>I wish I was doing it on my Vincent but the engine has been away now three years. Maybe this year!</p><p>I know it's not a Vincent topic but I'll post a couple of photos in the gallery. I'm a member of the Teesside Yesteryear Motor Club <a href="http://www.tymc.org.uk" target="_blank">www.tymc.org.uk</a> . It's a very active club with about 300 members evenly split between bikes and cars with quite a few members in both camps. There are least 6 Vincent twins in there. During the summer there are runs every Monday evening again a mixture of bikes and cars and the club organises some of the best know gatherings in the Northeast in support of the great North air ambulance. I live in N.Yorks which has some of the best biking roads in the uk and although some aren't suitable for the Corvette, there is a good selection that is although you can't beat riding them on a bike. Any hoo the Vette gets it's legs stretched on a regular basis and whilst keeping up with moden traffic isn't a problem, with drum brakes stopping is. I get quite a kick out of baiting modern sports cars with the straight line acceleration. Regards Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macvette, post: 14992, member: 262"] I wish I was doing it on my Vincent but the engine has been away now three years. Maybe this year! I know it's not a Vincent topic but I'll post a couple of photos in the gallery. I'm a member of the Teesside Yesteryear Motor Club [url]www.tymc.org.uk[/url] . It's a very active club with about 300 members evenly split between bikes and cars with quite a few members in both camps. There are least 6 Vincent twins in there. During the summer there are runs every Monday evening again a mixture of bikes and cars and the club organises some of the best know gatherings in the Northeast in support of the great North air ambulance. I live in N.Yorks which has some of the best biking roads in the uk and although some aren't suitable for the Corvette, there is a good selection that is although you can't beat riding them on a bike. Any hoo the Vette gets it's legs stretched on a regular basis and whilst keeping up with moden traffic isn't a problem, with drum brakes stopping is. I get quite a kick out of baiting modern sports cars with the straight line acceleration. Regards Mac [/QUOTE]
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