Gallic Horex Regina. |
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Horex Regina
Monday, October 19, 2020
Friday, October 16, 2020
Woodhead Monroe Shock Absorbers
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Edwardian roadster
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Isolated mini-adventure
Only a month ago I posted that things seemed to be getting back to some state of normalcy with old bike meets. How wrong I was....
A small band of us meet up every year for a moto camping trip, preferably to continental Europe and with an event as the destination. Despite optimism that a late season excursion might be on the cards it became evident that this was not to be. Rather than give in we determined to meet up somewhere quiet and enjoy a couple of nights away from reality. After all it's ultimately about the ride and the company so all else is insignificant.
As it happens Dan is of good Wiltshire agricultural stock and has family connections with land and barns: so it was that we ended up camping in a field close by the Cotswolds. Not only this but the luxury of a barn to shelter from the rain, for rain it did in spades.
Arrival refreshments. |
The Buell alongside Matt's Beesa A10 combo and Dan's faithful Bullet. |
A trip out to Kemble Airfield for a very modern spectacle. |
At this point Dan decides to check out Matt's carpentry skills with a stress test. |
Restoration project discovered. A genuine 'hedge find'. |
And ready to go home two days later. That barn really was a life saver for the rain was certainly more on than off for the duration of our trip. |
Having a mate with a sidecar is a valuable thing. Not only can they bring the necessaries they can remove them when it is all over. |
Monday, October 5, 2020
Africa Bullet Resurrection Part II
After posting up Part I of the Africa Bullet 'restoration' I had imagined that the next post on the subject would follow a few weeks later and detail some minor step forward with the project. Instead I spent a few weeks labouring in my mind over what colour to do the bike (should I go for the red it was before or make it easy with black) and then when I got the frame back from the powder coaters went in to a frenzy of re-assembly and here we are on Part II with the bike looking fairly up together. Don't worry though there's still a lot to do....
Off-side view. The side stand is an Indian one - it was lying around and besides they are pretty good. |
To get the UCE shrouds to match to the earlier headlight ears I had to machine a small aluminium adaptor. |