Arthur
Well-Known Member
Now these wouldn't exactly be my cup of tea so to speak but they seem to carry a lot of information for a news item in a machinery publication.http://www.profi.com/news/It-s-a-Polaris-Jim-but-not-as-we-know-it-1473681.html
http://www.indianmotorcycle.co.uk/indian-roadmaster If that fell over you'd have to call in McNallys to lift it.Thanks for starting this spanner, I saw the indian roadmaster at the nec show and thought it was a beauty, it looked a quality finish and I normally dislike all those cruiser type bikes.
There was a 1928 indian 750 I think at the b and b we stayed at at this years dragon rally, the quality and simplicity of build was impressive.
Co waterford
Close by, do you ride motorcycles nick,
Hi nick as tramore would not normally attract students from wexford I am guessing you spent your younger years in the tramore catchment area, dungarvan would be a fairly vibrant town both economically and entertainment wise.
Only road biking and not too much of that at this stage, a few weekends a year away with friends and so on.
Hi nick as tramore would not normally attract students from wexford I am guessing you spent your younger years in the tramore catchment area, dungarvan would be a fairly vibrant town both economically and entertainment wise.