As Mark D my first bike was a Starfire, I was never into fashion did'nt have the money, biking gear was from Army and Navy stores, here we go petrol was 33p a gallon, beer 11p a pint.
As Mark D my first bike was a Starfire, I was never into fashion did'nt have the money, biking gear was from Army and Navy stores, here we go petrol was 33p a gallon, beer 11p a pint.
As title ,
Francis Barnett? and that's not a haircut .......
eric
Definately a rocker, never had a proper bikers jacket, had to make do with a sheepskin lined flyers jacket from the surplus shop. Worth a kings ransom now but long gone. When not on the bike it had to be a suit with drainpipe trousers, drape jacket with black velvet collar and winklepicker shoes. But try as I might I couldn't get the sideboards to grow. Didn't get out of suits till I was well into my twenties, by then they had huge flares, four inch wide lapels and flowery ties. My wife loves to entertain the grandkids with the photo's.
Mel.
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Triumph t21 with straight through megas...
Ben sherman denim shirt..
Pink levi cord jeans
Green leather platform boots.....Washed out levi jacket..
Fantastic time....
Triumph T120 (1969 4 speed pre oil in frame - the sought after one).
Barbour jacket which stunk the house out when you had to regularly re-proof it and a pair of proper fleece lined boots from the Army Surplus store and sea boot socks turned over the top. (Why?) That was my only form of transport throughout the year. Now I wont go out in the car if the heaters not working.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
sea boot socks turned over the top. (Why?) That was my only form of transport throughout the year. Now I wont go out in the car if the heaters not working.
ATB
Ian [/QUOTE]
Sheer fashion, Ian! Do you remember when Mike Hailwood took the sides out of his boots in the IOM and taped them up with some light-coloured tape? Within a week there wasn't a pair of Hunter boots in the country not so adorned. Most of us probably never got a footrest within 6" of the road.
But it's good to be prepared, Mick
When guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns .
Hi, I owned the bike for over 10 years, but sold last year. (too hard to ride for my age ;-) ) Engine is a Kawasaki Z 1000 Mk 2.......
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best regards, Jochen
Too late for either...Yamaha RD250....Adidas trainers, jeans, black leather bomber jacket and AGV Ago helmet.... happy days
Sheer fashion, Ian! Do you remember when Mike Hailwood took the sides out of his boots in the IOM and taped them up with some light-coloured tape? Within a week there wasn't a pair of Hunter boots in the country not so adorned. Most of us probably never got a footrest within 6" of the road.
But it's good to be prepared, Mick[/QUOTE]
WHAT! With Avon SMs?
I remember saving up for a pair of TT100s They were the bees knees and I didn't want to wear them out.
My 'party piece' was trapping the pillions foot against the road due to my Tiger Cub having folding rear pegs.
I remember the orange headlight covers that you could fit to your bike with the makers name on. What was THAT all about? If you wanted to be seen - switch your lights on.
Ah, the good old days. Nostalgia aint what it was.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
brew 11 only 15p a pint