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The Bike Has Come, the Walrus Said

  OMG, the phone went at about 16:30 and it was a number that neither I nor the phone recognised…it was the driver form the transport company! He was ‘5 minutes away’, “was I home?” You bet I was! Adelaide traffic and some 3 roadworks turned 5 into 20 minutes in the rush-hour (pretty good…


Transport Paid and Ready To Go!

  Just a quick word to say that the transport is all paid for from ‘Melbourne’ (a bit further West, actually). Reasonably priced at $325, they were very friendly and compliant, too. I asked if it were possible to throw in some loose stuff (which they don’t normally like, from my experience), ‘Bikenut’ (no relation!)…


More photos of the MAC

Still waiting to get put on a transport, Alan sent me 4 more pictures of ‘my’ MAC, giving me a better idea of what is there and what is not… What’s most obvious is the empty headlamp-shell. Looks like a 7” unit, reflector not a problem, will be converted to Halogen or HID bulb anyway….


Looking for a Project Object

Well, things are sort of moving, but not necessarily in the direction that I had originally thought or ‘planned’! It COULD be, that the first bike to be restored will still be a Velocette, but a much later model than planned: I spotted the bike pictured above on the ‘net’ for sale in goode olde…


The Journey to Bielefed, Germany

The trip ‘home’ was absolutely uneventful, the old girl (nearly as old as me, don’t forget!) cruised at a steady 70mph all the way (not rebuilt yet, so no need to ‘run-in’), despite all the spares etc that I was also carrying in my luggage! It must have looked good, packed up like a touring-bike…


1956 Matchless G80S

Ah yes, the one and only Matchless I ever owned. I believe that this was bought in 1981; four international moves, a divorce and a number of other life-changing events have made it impossible to keep all my paperwork and photos intact, unfortunately…I picked this one up in London for the aforementioned sum (£800) and…


How it SHOULD have started

  Well, do I wish that I had this 1937 Sunbeam 500cc model 9, or what! Nearly bought like this for £1900 in 1995, I would have put on a rear mudguard, light and number-plate-bracket, and done about another three hours work on changing the rear chain, oil and plug and to make sure that…