Are They really exempt up to 40mph ?

flecc

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I'll bet everyone else remembers their first, too!

:) Johnny
I'm sure that's true too Johnny. I can clearly remember every vehicle I've ever owned in finest detail, and there have been 7 motorbikes and 25 cars (!), except for the number plates where it's only the first motorbike. Only two years later I owned my first car, a 1936 Vauxhall DX 6 cylinder, but can't remember anything of it's registration number.
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flecc

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Well now, it was like this. I wasn't old enough to ride my Coventry Eagle, so it wasn't taxed, or insured. Using the logic unique to 13 year olds, I removed the number plates!!
I love that, the innocence of youth. :D

On the other hand, kids of all ages have always known beyond any reasonable doubt that all adults are completely mad.
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the_killjoy

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Are there any running 'original' steam engines bicycle still running. I always liked the caption on the one in the science museum which said it was found in a hedge ~ I believe t was recorded as starting a London to Brighton but not as finishing !!
 

silversurfer

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Buzzing

Hi folks, amazing what is coming out from behind the wallpaper! Buzzing no less, my VeloSolex led me to joining the club and they are a very enthusiastic bunch. I occasionally ride my friends Yamaha FS1 ( I have no Solex on road). My first motorbike, SKF 114, a James 98cc comet, but nothing 'comet' like about it's speed !
I learnt how to fall off on that bike, my mother was not impressed by the 'see through' elbows on my sports coat, :eek: (no special dayglow jackets in 1965!
But the Torq is more stable, front and rear wheel drive is great for swift getaways from the lights! silversurfer.:) :)
 

the_killjoy

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Don't the memories keep coming back, my first bike was a james cadet as well.

My first car, after a deadly three wheeler whch would do 60 on a dual carriageway (it had limited directional stability), was a standard 8 which blew up on a holiday and was fixed by a local garage by grafting on the head of a standard 10 ~those were the days.
 

RedSkywalker

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My first machine was a Francis Barnett [the old FannyB] with a villier's 250cc 2 stroke. Ist stage tuning was to remove the front mudguard - that was good for another 10mph :)

Had a mate who longed for a mb but couldn't raise the cash so he used to ride his pedal bike wearing a lovely leather jacket with the following proudly spelled out in brass paper fastners accross its back:

Hell's Angles [push bike division]

Happy, innocent days!