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Post by mattb on Oct 9, 2007 8:41:48 GMT -5
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Post by canucksr on Oct 9, 2007 9:27:21 GMT -5
Gorgeous line-up of SR's...It would be tough to choose just one, but I'll take the Norton styled SR...or maybe the red and black Virgin style...or the Light Custom....very tough to choose just one.
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Post by sjef on Oct 9, 2007 10:23:06 GMT -5
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Post by marlon on Oct 9, 2007 15:04:22 GMT -5
Neat!
Number 20 was outside Road Warriors Cafe for a while, and number 9 was for sale in tasmania around a year ago. Sold for $6200, from memory.
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Post by mattb on Oct 9, 2007 22:37:31 GMT -5
That's one of my favourite sites, however, what I like about the list from Daytona is the variety of styles, not just cafe racers. In fact, I think I prefer a number of these to the cafe racer...maybe when I look at cafe racers - among the most beautiful bikes in the world - my experience becomes mediated by a imaginatively felt-sense of the back pain inherent in the exercise! At any rate, the BSA, Norton, and Miltary styles are calling out to me. I don't know if I'm alone in this , but I think I need another SR or two!
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Post by milkman on Oct 10, 2007 3:24:35 GMT -5
I'm with you Matt, like the military ones also. Ths site has some good ones, from stock, to differnt bars, to full on jobs, including an XT with crazy groud clearance, and an SR with an apparent electric start Its amazing what a differnce just a straight black tank can make SR club of Sweeden www.srclub.nu/album.htmlErik Olsson (4th down) has a simple looking bobbe, with a not so simple engine - apparently 645cc Ethanol
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Post by StewRoss on Oct 10, 2007 4:18:40 GMT -5
Everyone needs at least two...or three...or four...heh, heh... SR
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