Classic Bikes in stunning countryside

I enjoyed that - thank you.

I went through a phase of spending quite a bit of time at Slater's when this troublesome little beast went through a period of being very unreliable. Richard was a mine of knowledge and had a spares store to die for! He sold all the stock off when he retired but I'm not sure where it all went.

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Cheers for that; i saw the B25 Goldstar in your pitch and it pulled me straight in ; having one at seventeen as my first bike i well know the starting problems; they may only be 250s but the kickback is the worst i've ever felt; almost over the bleeding bars; :D :beerjug: Great post.
 
Cheers for that; i saw the B25 Goldstar in your pitch and it pulled me straight in ; having one at seventeen as my first bike i well know the starting problems; they may only be 250s but the kickback is the worst i've ever felt; almost over the bleeding bars; :D :beerjug: Great post.
I am really not keen on that B25 its a harsh rattly thing and as you saw didnt go the distance
I told him to chuck it in the skip 🤣🤣
 
I enjoyed that - thank you.

I went through a phase of spending quite a bit of time at Slater's when this troublesome little beast went through a period of being very unreliable. Richard was a mine of knowledge and had a spares store to die for! He sold all the stock off when he retired but I'm not sure where it all went.

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In the video I made a mistake its Richard who lives locally still

Love your 3CL
 
I am really not keen on that B25 its a harsh rattly thing and as you saw didnt go the distance
I told him to chuck it in the skip 🤣🤣
If it had been the dove coloured frame like mine( VWB41L) i would'nt have been that harsh; :D
 
Thanks Mike, that's a great vid and what a fine event.

In some ways it reminded me of Gone Fishing - some old mates finding a reason to have a lovely slow day in wonderful countryside just enjoying each other's company. Fabulous.
 


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