Another great choice Dawg not many of them about and again very few in the States I would think. Truly in superb condition and a fantastic little bike if you could get them to work!
Anybody else remember the Ducatti '24horas' or '24 horrors' as it was known mostly cos of its crappy electrics
Speaking of horrors any body know this particular disaster from the BSA group?
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Big Dawg wrote:
Poolhall wrote:
Another great choice Dawg not many of them about and again very few in the States I would think. Truly in superb condition and a fantastic little bike if you could get them to work!
Anybody else remember the Ducatti '24horas' or '24 horrors' as it was known mostly cos of its crappy electrics
Speaking of horrors any body know this particular disaster from the BSA group?
Not that one but I have some photos of Ariel motorcycles. Much more to come on these old bikes. _________________ Big Dawg
Speaking of horrors any body know this particular disaster from the BSA group?
I remember pissing myself laughing as I followed one, in about 1972. _________________ Dave - Moderator Camera Fiend and Biograph Operator If I wanted soot and whitewash I'd be a chimney sweep and house painter. The Lenses of Farside (click)
Bet you did totally unreliable and tipped over going round corners, good old BSA, the same people that brought out the Oil in Frame A65 that only people over 6ft 4 could ride.
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