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Thread: Elland Road redevelopment - any opinions or memories of the Old stands ?

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    Long legs ideal for trikes - especially mine,ex-hire trike,slightly dulled paintwork due to salt & sand,re-con engine and I'll throw in my dog carrier plus punctured wing surfing sail but not my board for €3250 ono !
    Deal ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Monaco_Totty View Post
    Long legs ideal for trikes - especially mine,ex-hire trike,slightly dulled paintwork due to salt & sand,re-con engine and I'll throw in my dog carrier plus punctured wing surfing sail but not my board for €3250 ono !
    Deal ?



    How odd, I just had a look at a trials bike on line - my late father would never allow any of us to have a motorbike, death of an uncle, so being bored I was considering options. I am not sure riding yours around Preston would be the same as the South of France.

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    Continuing with the unrelated motorbike tales, I started out with a Honda CB50J that I used to ride to and from sixth form that, whilst looking like a proper bike, had a four stroke engine and the power of a Flymo lawnmower.

    I upgraded to a CB250ND as the 125cc law was about to be introduced (showing my age!) before becoming the seventh (!) owner of a BMW R80/7 - the twin 800cc favoured by plod back in the day - that was nicknamed Adolph.

    Not been on a bike in the best part of 25 years now. Might be time to get another…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orgoner View Post
    Continuing with the unrelated motorbike tales, I started out with a Honda CB50J that I used to ride to and from sixth form that, whilst looking like a proper bike, had a four stroke engine and the power of a Flymo lawnmower.

    I upgraded to a CB250ND as the 125cc law was about to be introduced (showing my age!) before becoming the seventh (!) owner of a BMW R80/7 - the twin 800cc favoured by plod back in the day - that was nicknamed Adolph.

    Not been on a bike in the best part of 25 years now. Might be time to get another…

    My mate calls them doner bikes for a reason - plenty of idiots riding them and more idiots driving cars who don't see them. I used to buzz around an old quarry on a Francis Barnett a long time ago, my Dad would have hung me out if he'd found out

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    Quote Originally Posted by CalverleyBoy View Post
    My mate calls them doner bikes for a reason - plenty of idiots riding them and more idiots driving cars who don't see them. I used to buzz around an old quarry on a Francis Barnett a long time ago, my Dad would have hung me out if he'd found out
    I had more near misses than I'd like to remember and they usually (bit not always) weren't my fault.

    Not sure if riders routinely do such things now, but using the gap between otherwise stopped cars is, at best, inadvisable...

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    Bikes can certainly be dangerous as can cars - when living in central York owning a car was a waste of time plus expensive street resident parking permits so I got a scooter.

    The Can Am Spyder trike was a compromise when I came over to Brittany.I only use it locally as all main roads in France have a limit of 50 mph,so I never go on 60 mph dual carriageways and if wet I get the bus.Mum had bike reservations but Dad got me learning to use it safely particularly the trike turning techniques which requires more physically leaning into bends which was different to my previous 150cc scooter riding experience.Its got a semi automatic transmission which makes riding it easier.

    The roads over here have great surfaces & not really busy but Mum made me walk/run/bicycle on them to appreciate all danger aspects before the Can Am trike arrived.Funny how some Dads in their 50's go get a bike.My Dad always wanted a motorcycle and got that wish aged 55 - so it's an experience that's worth considering for sure in finding a a bike that your comfortable with to ride.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yPLv452nzU8

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    OK, at the risk of being labelled (something), I declare as being a Harley Davidson owner. I entirely agree with MT as to the roads in France as being of a better surface quality and traffic volumes of considerably lower volume. Travel by bike on the Cherbiurg peninsulas is a delight compared to the trip from here to Portsmouth to get the ferry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    OK, at the risk of being labelled (something), I declare as being a Harley Davidson owner. I entirely agree with MT as to the roads in France as being of a better surface quality and traffic volumes of considerably lower volume. Travel by bike on the Cherbiurg peninsulas is a delight compared to the trip from here to Portsmouth to get the ferry!
    And here is the bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    And here is the bike
    Wasn't expecting that. Those hogs ain't cheap!

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    Been riding since 13. 47 years. Started on A dirt bike. Currently have an old CBR 600 and a VF 800.

    Cell phones and electronics have made the road much more dangerous for cycles as well as pedestrians.

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