Decided to Bite the Bullet....

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Been looking at these for some time, something a wee bit different that I can just ride without worrying about polishing etc etc....

Found locally with less that 2k on the clock at what seems to have been the right money, so went for it....:D

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Now, where did I put my Trenchcoat and Corker, must dig them out.....:D
 
So are you going to be doing trackdays on that.....? :augie

Any pics from last weekend.....?
 
So are you going to be doing trackdays on that.....? :augie

Any pics from last weekend.....?

Once it's been chipped, stubby'd, alloy'd, carbon'd and generally feked about with, may just give it an outing on the Ring.....:D

Still waiting for the CD with photos from last week, wet/damp track so nothing to spectacular to be honest....good fun none the less and the old 'BlowJob' surprised a few ...:thumb
 
Just down from the Crown Hotel ;)

Spotted and bookmarked :thumb

:beerjug:

http://www.rentaroyalenfield.co.uk/

Just in case anyone else wants to bookmark it.

Oh an' they're nowt tae dae wi' me......:)

An' jist oot o' interest, Christopher Murray Grieve (aka Hugh MacDiarmid) who coined the term Lallans for Lowland Scots, was born in the Library Buildings just across the road from the Enfield Shop.
 
Enjoy Mike :thumb2

I googled "corker," got some strange cork screw type things and some pics I`d have rather not have seen.
I do like Thumpers. :cool:
 
Nice Army spec!! Great bikes ,have done 20000 KM on them in India ,I now have a Woodsman picked up on friday ,and slowly running it in ,really noisy with the upswept pipe .I have had to recalibrate my mind though as they are probably the fastest thing about in the Himalayas ................but not here,great simplistic motorcycling though:thumb2 Enjoy your bike:beerjug:
 
Nice one mate. :thumb2

I was torn between the Army model and the Woodsman when I got mine.

The Army one is fantastically durable and practical,and those panniers are ace.

Sadly,the Army bike in the shop I was at was already sold and awaiting its owner....and no new carb equipped ones were available,so that`s how I ended up with my Woodsman.
I`m chuffed with mine but reckon the Army one would have been the better bike for me....I`d certainly have used it more than my Woody has been used for.

Enjoy. :beerjug:
 


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