some photos from the BSAOC Moto Marin ride...

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some photos from the BSAOC Moto Marin ride...

Postby bluto » Sun May 29, 2011 10:25 pm

did this ride on the 28th and had great time, many interesting bikes and riders and the ride was followed by burgers and beer at the San Rafael Yacht club (one of the BSA guys is a member and reserved the clubhouse as a base for the ride)...anyway here are some photos of a few of the bikes. Have done two rides with this club and both were excellent, FWIW posted some photos from their big All British ride last fall at http://www.accessnorton.com/some-photos-from-the-bsaoc-all-british-ride-t7955.html

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Re: some photos from the BSAOC MarinMoto ride...

Postby swooshdave » Sun May 29, 2011 10:40 pm

Looks like fun. I counted one BSA. Either you avoided taking their pictures or they never made it. :mrgreen:
You probably want to go into town, and find a up to date Jap Bike store,
With a full spares department, a clean workshop, and kean young mechanics.
And ask them if theres a Grumpy Old Bloke out in the Hills, who knows how to fix Real Motorcycles.

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Re: some photos from the BSAOC MarinMoto ride...

Postby AussieCombat » Mon May 30, 2011 12:17 am

A couple of interesting items there bluto. What was the motor in the three wheeler. M V ? I see it needs discs.
Nice light Trail bike with non electrical air horn and sexy exhaust.
A good day had by all.
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Re: some photos from the BSAOC MarinMoto ride...

Postby grandpaul » Mon May 30, 2011 4:28 am

Now THAT looks like a proper collection of bikes!
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Re: some photos from the BSAOC MarinMoto ride...

Postby bluto » Mon May 30, 2011 10:08 am

AussieCombat wrote:A couple of interesting items there bluto. What was the motor in the three wheeler. M V ? I see it needs discs.
Nice light Trail bike with non electrical air horn and sexy exhaust.
A good day had by all.
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The three wheeler is a Tri King and has Moto Guzzi power, have seen two in the area...FWIW another showed up on another BSAOC ride last fall and there is a photo at the link above, also some links in that thread from LAB on Tri Kings
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Re: some photos from the BSAOC Moto Marin ride...

Postby prmurat » Mon May 30, 2011 10:53 am

I nearly made it but my choices were not good: either the Can Am or a modern bike...So I decided to not inflict me, and others, this kind of pain! I saw a Vincent while crossing the GC (I was going for a late lunch @ the Buckeye), maybe coming back from the ride ??
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Re: some photos from the BSAOC Moto Marin ride...

Postby bluto » Mon May 30, 2011 12:51 pm

prmurat wrote:I nearly made it but my choices were not good: either the Can Am or a modern bike...So I decided to not inflict me, and others, this kind of pain! I saw a Vincent while crossing the GC (I was going for a late lunch @ the Buckeye), maybe coming back from the ride ??
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didn't see any Vincents this time...there were several at last falls BSA ride though
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