scottish,,new
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scottish,,new
hi Ewan here from Fife, in Scotland, I have a 1975 c50, last on the road in 1978,, looks like its 3 years old,,big plans,,, we will see lol
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Re: scottish,,new
Welcome Ewan
Used to spend time in Kirkcaldy once upon a
time though not been back for many years now
Used to spend time in Kirkcaldy once upon a
time though not been back for many years now
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Re: scottish,,new
Hi and welcome.
I don't expect that I'll be the last person to read your first post in a Scottish accent in my head.
I don't expect that I'll be the last person to read your first post in a Scottish accent in my head.
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Re: scottish,,new
Welcome!
Bike sounds nice, good luck!
Bike sounds nice, good luck!
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Re: scottish,,new
Croeso.
Try to get some pics up. Lots of us use Postimage.
Try to get some pics up. Lots of us use Postimage.
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Re: scottish,,new
Hi ewan
And welcome what a brilliant cub, for many myself included the archetypal cub c50 in the 70's in the UK, this launched thousands of motorcycle stories myself included past my test on one once seventy head barrel and piston were fitted.
Someone once said if you have not ridden one are you really a biker?
I prefer James Mays analogy when you ride a cub you ride with the ghost of Mr honda on the back.
6 volt / round headlight and original shift pattern job done
And welcome what a brilliant cub, for many myself included the archetypal cub c50 in the 70's in the UK, this launched thousands of motorcycle stories myself included past my test on one once seventy head barrel and piston were fitted.
Someone once said if you have not ridden one are you really a biker?
I prefer James Mays analogy when you ride a cub you ride with the ghost of Mr honda on the back.
6 volt / round headlight and original shift pattern job done
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- Rides:: 1975 c50, 2 groms, gladius 650, gsxr1000
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Re: scottish,,new
cheers everyone, im planning to fit as big an engine as possible, fat wheels etc, saw hundreds of them at the TT, and I was hooked,,, totally chuffed