From: crn on
In uk.rec.motorcycles ^..^ Lone Wolf <lonewolf(a)moonshiners.org.uk> wrote:
>
> > What bike and is it salvageable?
>
> My BSA B31, known as the "30-bobber". This was the bike that smokes when
> left on the side stand.
> http://www.moonshiners.org.uk/showme/smokeyb31.wmv
> http://www.moonshiners.org.uk/LWMEimages/weekend2009/2009week14.htm

That explains the off then.
BSA brakes claim another victim who forget to give them a written
warning of intent to stop.

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03 GS500K2
76 Honda 400/4 project
68 Bantam D14/4 Sport (Classic)
06 Sukida SK50QT (Slanty eyed shopping trolley)
From: Simon Wilson on
^..^ Lone Wolf wrote:

> Had it have been the B33 that I spent three years building, then I would
> have been even more pissed off, if that's possible.
> http://www.moonshiners.org.uk/LWMEimages/weekend2009/2009week09.htm
>
>

That is *really* nice.

GWS.

--
/Simon
From: mark on
In message <hl4jod$1mim$1(a)energise.enta.net>, ^..^ Lone Wolf
<lonewolf(a)moonshiners.org.uk> writes
>Wotcha.
>
>The evening of Halloween - one car driver not looking before turning right -
>point of impact, my left knee. Nine hours of surgery - one rebuilt pelvis -
>one rather fetching skin graft, and 60 plus days lying on my back looking at
>the ceiling. I'm now back home, complete with Zimmer frames and crutches .
>. . . . . . and that, dear people, is why I ain't been posting on here for
>the last three months.
>
>
>--
Ouch. GWS.

/Worries about how close you have to be before the fuckers see you....
--
Mark Roberts
From: Rusty Hinge on
crn(a)NOSPAM.netunix.com wrote:
> In uk.rec.motorcycles ^..^ Lone Wolf <lonewolf(a)moonshiners.org.uk> wrote:
>>> What bike and is it salvageable?
>> My BSA B31, known as the "30-bobber". This was the bike that smokes when
>> left on the side stand.
>> http://www.moonshiners.org.uk/showme/smokeyb31.wmv
>> http://www.moonshiners.org.uk/LWMEimages/weekend2009/2009week14.htm
>
> That explains the off then.
> BSA brakes claim another victim who forget to give them a written
> warning of intent to stop.

True - like large marine vessels they take a long time to stop, but that
*WAN'T* why mine was known as the Torrey Canyon.

--
Rusty
From: crn on
In uk.rec.motorcycles.classic Rusty Hinge <rusty.hinge(a)foobar.girolle.co.uk> wrote:
> crn(a)NOSPAM.netunix.com wrote:
> > In uk.rec.motorcycles ^..^ Lone Wolf <lonewolf(a)moonshiners.org.uk> wrote:
> >>> What bike and is it salvageable?
> >> My BSA B31, known as the "30-bobber". This was the bike that smokes when
> >> left on the side stand.
> >> http://www.moonshiners.org.uk/showme/smokeyb31.wmv
> >> http://www.moonshiners.org.uk/LWMEimages/weekend2009/2009week14.htm
> >
> > That explains the off then.
> > BSA brakes claim another victim who forget to give them a written
> > warning of intent to stop.
>
> True - like large marine vessels they take a long time to stop, but that
> *WAN'T* why mine was known as the Torrey Canyon.

They all do that sir.
If it is not dripping it is empty.

--
03 GS500K2
76 Honda 400/4 project
68 Bantam D14/4 Sport (Classic)
06 Sukida SK50QT (Slanty eyed shopping trolley)
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