Presenting my own Commando

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1981 – 2008, 27 years of English bikes…and more to come
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Presenting my own Commando
 
The master cylinder and reservoir is a Nissin internal diameter 11mm
coming from a japanese bike (bought second hand)
The thing is to avoid using the RGM master cylinder conversion system which is a piece of S...
 
grandpaul said:
I can't spot anything I DON'T like on that bike...

Frank, can't and don't together is a double negative, which makes it a positive. He likes it.

So do I.
Are those Maney barrells? What displacement?

Nice ride there.
 
Yep, I like it.

I like it PLENTY.

One of the last things I'll ever sell or replace is my original steel Interstate tank on my '75 Mark III. They are the ultimate tank to have, in my opinion.
 
Tastefully done machine, I especially like the front end with the neat brake set up and modified fender, can the fender be sourced or did you modify the existing one?
 
Great photos of a very nice looking bike. The pic by the golf green looks great on my desktop. The area reminds me of a place about one hours ride from Melbourne. A seaside town called Flinders. They have a golf course where you can ride or drive through with the greens on one side and the ocean on the other.
Thanks and lets see more photos of the bike in the future.
 
:twisted: Yo Frank, really mean looking foto!!!! Your bike's pretty awesome too :lol: !! Love the golf course "by-the-sea".

Any chance of getting a run down on what you've done to the bike and approximate $$$$.

Mine's a 74 Roadster, and I've spent over A$10k on it and it still not quite finished. Trying very hard to keep it "original"?

Cheers! :lol:
 
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