I took some pics at the National Motorcycle Museum last week
http://s1353.beta.photobucket.com/user/steve1964138/library/National%20Motorcycle%20Museum
Some amazing bikes there
I don't bounce like I used to
Very nice. They have obviously recovered well from the fire.
Some great bikes and excellent pics - thanks for sharing Steve!
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I agree - BRILLIANT, thanks Steve.
Mind you, quite a few of the bikes lost their "originality" because of the conflagration.
The burnt out shells were farmed out to specialist restorers. Many new frames were made, new castings made, etc.
A work of dedication which are really much better than the original by using modern materials, technology and paint.
The general punter will never notice the difference or lack of originality.
It's similar to the "Old Broom" lasting a long time.......
Looking forward to seeing the brochure.
Martyn
You're never too old to learn something stupid.
TTR250 but now a mobility scooterBudleigh Salterton