PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

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Garnet
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Post by Garnet »

Another ex bike I wish I had back,

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1952 Ariel Red Hunter that I bought from the original owner in 1978. I foolishly sold it to a freind in 1982 and he won't sell it back!
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Steve in Golden
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Whose post you are responding to ZM? In our new flat world, it can be tricky to tell sometimes.
Zombie Master wrote:Very interesting bike! Are they 4 valve heads? Never seen those valve covers. Tasteful custom !
It's all downhill from here. Except for the uphill bits.

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Garnet wrote:Another ex bike I wish I had back,

1952 Ariel Red Hunter that I bought from the original owner in 1978. I foolishly sold it to a freind in 1982 and he won't sell it back!
Sympathies are on their way to you, Garnet. My favourite era of Brit bikes.
Here's my beloved '54 AJS and house, summer of '76. Sorry for crap photo.

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and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
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Steve in Golden wrote:Whose post you are responding to ZM? In our new flat world, it can be tricky to tell sometimes.
Zombie Master wrote:Very interesting bike! Are they 4 valve heads? Never seen those valve covers. Tasteful custom !
Hey ZM!

http://boxerworks.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... p=790#p790
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Rob Valdez: all seeing, all knowing when it comes to what's happening on the forums. :mrgreen:

How did you know which post / what bike ZM was asking about? If you could figure it out, I guess I should have been able to as well.

And for that matter how did you notice yesterday was my BD? Let me guess: as a moderator you get e-mails when someone's birthday is coming up, if they have entered it?

You rock Rob.
R65 Rob wrote:
Steve in Golden wrote:Whose post you are responding to ZM? In our new flat world, it can be tricky to tell sometimes.
Zombie Master wrote:Very interesting bike! Are they 4 valve heads? Never seen those valve covers. Tasteful custom !
Hey ZM!

http://boxerworks.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... p=790#p790
It's all downhill from here. Except for the uphill bits.

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I brought the heavy color saturation down a bit. Love how those AJS bikes look. Cool old shot!......

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dwerbil wrote:I brought the heavy color saturation down a bit. Love how those AJS bikes look. Cool old shot!......

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And Kombis too!
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
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Steve in Golden wrote:Rob Valdez: all seeing, all knowing when it comes to what's happening on the forums. :mrgreen:

How did you know which post / what bike ZM was asking about? If you could figure it out, I guess I should have been able to as well.

And for that matter how did you notice yesterday was my BD? Let me guess: as a moderator you get e-mails when someone's birthday is coming up, if they have entered it?

You rock Rob.
It took a minute, but I remembered someone had some fancy valve covers here recently, and went with that. Then I looked back in the thread to see what zm might have been referring. He sure is getting obtuse, lately. Making me look transparent! :roll:

As far as birthdays go, if someone entered their birthday information in their User Control Panel, on the day of their birthday, their name shows up at the bottom of the main page, saying something like
"Congratulations! Steve in Golden (50)".
Everyone can see it.
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R65 Rob wrote:
Steve in Golden wrote:Whose post you are responding to ZM? In our new flat world, it can be tricky to tell sometimes.
Zombie Master wrote:Very interesting bike! Are they 4 valve heads? Never seen those valve covers. Tasteful custom !
Hey ZM!

http://boxerworks.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... p=790#p790
My apologies. I was asking about Kens lovely white custom.
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My old gal - 1980 R80. I have been working on it over the past few years as time and money allow.

Allan C.
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