Oh yeah, there a couple of bikes at Bayles as well

Fortunately I used the camera with the colour film for the bikes.

BMWs vision of the future circa 1988. Shame its missing the integrated panniers.
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Started 2nd kick
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I'm guessing this is one of those "round toit" problems
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If it was reliable hands up those who would want this.
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Finest "East" German engineering
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The answer to all side stand problems
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The Hinge. The mighty 1972 T500J with its whopping 47hp and frame made of rubber. If you think Marquez is good with a bike going sideways you have never ridden one of these at speed,
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In case you forget
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The the photos of the day (my photos, my choice) awards go to
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Balance of the pics here.
 
Agreed. :clap:

Another set of trademark-K1W1 pics , always a joy to look at.:thumbs:

There are more gems following that link, too. :drool:

Ta.

BTW do you recognise the tyres on the AJS?
They are 90/90 x 21 Michelin Sirac trail bike tyres. The guy said they were the only things he could get that fitted. There were none of the old style replica tyres available.
 
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