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Very interesting blog discussing the "tax free" deals in the UK for motorcycles:
http://vickilanemysteries.blogspot.com/ ... urday.html
http://vickilanemysteries.blogspot.com/ ... urday.html
Always used to buy my stuff from duggie , what a character I remember his advert in the TT program he got a lot of angry phone calls over that one!!Hi
Duggie Clark southgate.
Dear old Duggie, scarred the crap out of me! Had a Triton & he helped me out with bits. Offered to knock money off if I gave him a Kiss!!! My mate Nige who new him for years was straight behind the counter! I had always paid in full, never knew I was beeing wound up! Went on to get a Trident & Dug went to Andover & brought a ton of spares. Eventually got me to buy an ex police Commando.
Chris
Very interesting blog discussing the "tax free" deals in the UK for motorcycles:
http://vickilanemysteries.blogspot.com/ ... urday.html
Got my first Norton from Pride and Sharks Stockwell, Used to live near Streamlines and hang exchanging lies with Niel, met Harold Daniel,Gus Kuhn ,Paul Dunstall,Nobby Clark (Hailwoods Mech) , My liitle Duck has an Elite Motors Badge still. Beat up Mods , Dance to the Angels ,hang at The Nightingale ,Chelsea Bridge and Johnstons,Work in Carnaby street, get drunk in the old Jail Biggin Hill, Don half miss those Times!!. Back to work on the Atlas ,The Classic TT beckons.
Got my first British bike, a spanking new Norton Interstate in the summer of 1972 from Coburn & Hughes in London. Much money spent on it over more recent years but still standard spec in appearance and still enjoying riding it. If I cant find a
good home for it when my body gives up, then Im gonna have it buried with me!!!
I started off in the late 1950's,at 14 bought my first bike a 500 Rudge Ulster Grand Prix, bronze head ,high level exhausts, for a tenner ,rode it round the fields ,stripped it ,sold it ,doubled my money!!. Next a C11G, hid it behind the sheds,not allowed. First ride on the roads at 14 on a neighbours square finned Triumph 500 GP which I helped him fix. Frightened myself silly by giving it full throttle in first showing off. Never lost interest. working on Nortons,Rudge,Ducatis,moderns (if I have to!). I remember escorting a lost Atlas mounted Yank from pride and Clarks to Kuhns , I was 2 up on an 88 and still had to keep stopping for him to catch up. Its a wonder I survived, Some mates did not.