Sp8ctre
Ambassador of Steel
Wadda ya mean were?
...young, I mean young.
Wadda ya mean were?









Before my wife and I joined the naked coffee club as in post #13...
At my cousin's wedding about 1963.
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At my wedding 1971.
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Still not into music, bike racing through the 70's
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Getting closer to music, mixing in the 80"s
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These days I mentor for Rossi, notice he isn't listening :-(
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JVM 205C. More than enough for meJVM-410C???

Say.............can you ship that to me for proper disposal?
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Say.............can you ship that to me for proper disposal?
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I especially like the motorcycle jacket and the expression, pondering the goodness of barley, hops and yeast...


Back then there was always plenty of beer and weed in the pits, not allowed but on hand. The mentioned "motorcycle jacket" was actually full leathers but unlike today with all kinds of high-tech protection we only had double thickness at elbows etc.
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The tracks back then were nothing like today with runoff areas and airbag padding, we raced between trees and along steel and concrete fences. The previous leathers were ripped to shreds in a crash, these yellow / black replaced the orange.
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Triumph Bonneville or BSA????

for a time I had the Kawis BIG BROTHER.....the 1000 CC ----awesome in a straight line.........too heavy in the corners---engine stuck out a foot on either side.
I've owned plenty of Triumphs and BSAs, raced a lot of different classes big and small but that bike (and it was the most enjoyable to race) was a Yamaha 125cc. Back then the class was called ultra lightweight. On tighter tracks I lapped the 125 quicker than on my unlimited production Ducati. 125s run VERY high corner speed and it takes a long straight for a big bike to catch up.
On longer fast tracks the 750 was fun.
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WOW, just noticed the date on that newspaper, one week short of 43 years ago, man I must be old :-(