A lot of bikes attend the Notts classic car and bike show.
When this Yamaha RD350LC was introduced to replace the RD400E in 1980, it was the ultimate Boy-racer bike. I had been to the Isle of Mann TT races on my RD400 and watched them win everything in their class. I ordered one on the way home. Just like the one above. The red one in the background was similar to the one @michelle.gent got for her first bike, after she passed her test.
3 nice Vincent 1000cc and a HRD 1000cc.
This very nice 1926 British built Dunelt 500cc 2stroke, which was fully restored by the current owner. It cost £89.10 with a sidecar when new.
Nice sidecar fitted to this Sunbeam.
A proper Rocker's bike. A Triton made from a Triumph engine and Norton frame.
The H2 Mach IV 750 triple was a class winner in 1973. Matched against all other road-going 750s, it beat the lot.
Fastest acceleration, shortest stopping distance and best around a street circuit. Not bad for a bike with a bad reputation for high speed wobbles and a frame that flexed when stressed.
The Honda CB750. A well-liked bike due to its reliability, if not it's performance.
Suzuki XS200. An engine size quite popular in the late 70s. This is from 1980.
I owned a Yamaha RD200.
Norton 350.
BSA VICTOR 250 trial. 1971.
A Triumph Bonneville 750. 1980. Made from 1975 to 1982 in this variant.
Like always upvote you post. A lot of beauty works of art. Everyone is kind of beautiful.
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They look good but you wouldn't catch me on one haha
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You either like bikes or not.
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Yep, very nice. I had a '72 Triumph Bonnie. I miss it.
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Did it have a right hand gear change? All British export bikes after 1975 changed to left hand gear change due to a new law passed in the USA.
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Yes, it had right side gear change which I liked much better. Left clutch, right shift - right throttle, left foot brake was a good combo in my opinion.
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I would love to have one like these @s0u1, and have a long road trip with some amazing friends! That would be so beautiful!
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We used to do long road trips across Europe but I need a new back now after a few hundred miles.
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nice bikes
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Got to agree.
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