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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 17, 2017 16:49:52 GMT
Got an idea it may be an Indian?
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 17, 2017 16:50:29 GMT
Or a Nimbus......
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 17, 2017 16:51:24 GMT
Neracar
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 17, 2017 16:51:50 GMT
Dneipier
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Post by BritPete on Sept 17, 2017 19:20:36 GMT
.......or a thingy "m" bob
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2017 20:29:05 GMT
have to say allanswers up to now are wrong
i thought you would have got it earlier
winner gets the beers in
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 27, 2017 15:57:57 GMT
Any clues Brian,interest seems to be waning
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Post by bodie on Sept 27, 2017 17:14:15 GMT
was it a 6cylinder Goldwing 87 ish?
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 27, 2017 18:18:59 GMT
Believe the Goldwings used/use a starter motor to go in reverse. I'll say a Harley Davidson
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 18:20:41 GMT
year was 1920
bike was an hend-----
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 27, 2017 18:23:12 GMT
Henderson Four cylinder,was thinking it was a big Yank bike
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 18:27:19 GMT
correct young sir
henderson model k 1920
was fitted for sidecar use
next question please DFS
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 27, 2017 18:37:19 GMT
Seen a few Hendersons at Banbury run. Next question I reckon is easy ish.In the sixties I remember adverts promoting Fuel injection for your bike.Want the brand name but more importantly what was it's biggest drawback when fitted
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 18:44:12 GMT
was it wassel
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 27, 2017 18:53:37 GMT
No Brian
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