Don't eat Yellow Snow.
- Silkie
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Re: Don't eat Yellow Snow.
No idea about the scenery but is that a Brough Superior?
different colours made of tears
Re: Don't eat Yellow Snow.
FullCircle wrote:Probably better than my choice of paint.
If we're going to have a "show off your Bandit" Competition (and I think we should) here's mine:

Cracking bikes.
Re: Don't eat Yellow Snow.
Top pics FC! Mine's standard, not even a can. I like to think I make up for lack of BHP with sheer talent and bravery.FullCircle wrote:Bandito con N2O. Was 208BHP at one time, now only 138 at the rear wheel.
Quality camping set up. Fraid I'm a total pussy who takes needless luxuries like tents with with me!

Re: Don't eat Yellow Snow.
Thanks for drawing attention to the SS100. I hadn't followed the link before. I half expect TE Lawrence to walk into the shot.Dualin wrote:Blimey Mr Circle you were much tider than in the pictures last week end , I will also try flying my cruising shoot like that . But as to the Brough picture it is in south west Ireland in an area i look foward to cruising especialy as on the day there is a fishing race using any methods normaly using a boat . For intrest it is a 1927 SS100 spent two weeks touring around on it a loverly time was had and the picture was taken at the end!!! Hence the "hate" bit as we both suffer still from rrse ache
- Clyde_Wanderer
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Re: Don't eat Yellow Snow.
Looks like a superior on a brough, of a hill.Silkie wrote:No idea about the scenery but is that a Brough Superior?
Lovely machine.


