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This is a photo I took today of Mac McDiarmuid, whom many will remember as the Editor of Bike magazine back in the day, now enjoying retirement in...
I can see why you avoided mentioning the Multistrada option @gliddofglood - because you would have found it difficult to justify excluding it ...
All this talk of bladders and water bottles has drawn my attention to something I must do right now. Back in a minute.
Friends are trying to persuade me to get an official entry for the Moto Giro 2020 next year, but I fear the whole six day event might be too much...
A fine Aermacchi 250: [ATTACH] Gilera Saturno, Laverda Jota, Yamaha RD400, Moto Guzzi 750 S3 lined up at the finale: [ATTACH] Gathering in...
General scene at a time check: [ATTACH] This beautifully made Mondiale was being ridden in a spirited manner. You can just see a lady with a...
A 1930s Rudge with bronze four valve head: [ATTACH] General scene at a Giro time check: [ATTACH] Moto Guzzi and Morini singles: [ATTACH]...
Yes, he slipped off on a downhill corner in the pouring rain. Fairing will need repair and repaint, and gearchange linkage (right side) sorting,...
This narrow case 175 single is till looking smart at the finale of the Giro: [ATTACH]
Three Scramblers, my old one on the right with two modern examples: [ATTACH]
Zed's 750SS bevel on the Moto Giro yesterday (1 June). Showing 1000 miles of hard use. [ATTACH]
I am in Terni now (Friday) so hoping to catch up with the Moto Giro later.
Since Mr Chiz is riding from Prague to Mugello, he won't be going anywhere near any of the French passes, or even Swiss ones. Austrian and...
FYI Here is a pic I took on the Grossglockner approach road in 2016: [ATTACH]
Quite so, but even if it was open, I think you would be pushing your luck like I said. There is a tunnel, but it would be pointless travelling to...
How about: Vienna, Klagenfurt, Padua, Bologna, Mugello. QED The Grossglockner Pass would be pushing your luck a bit too far, I suggest.
Yeah right. Take a genuine original and turn it into a pastiche of a later tribute.
Vienna! Vienna! Vienna!
Some bikes seen at the Bike Shed Tobacco Dock show today. A 1984 Mille bevel got up to look a bit like a 2004 Sport Classic. No idea why anybody...
Images from The Bike Shed Tobacco Dock show today. Speedway bike with an NSU bevel engine (Walter Moore type): [ATTACH] Fabricated alloy...