Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
You may have fitted my rack and top-box?!And I was working in Redhill Motors [Brighton branch} in 1976
Switched to the Lewes branch in 1979 before it closed in 1983?
You may have fitted my rack and top-box?!And I was working in Redhill Motors [Brighton branch} in 1976
Switched to the Lewes branch in 1979 before it closed in 1983?
You may have fitted my rack and top-box?!
I've raced Brands, Indy, GP, OP and Cadwell, all great, all in a car though. Not sure I have a favourite, Brands for location obviously.
Worked in the stores upstairs so you probably paid me for your job-card [workshop job]?
Here's me in 1976 on my Honda CB200. It cost £ 419 from Redhill Motors in North Road in Brighton.
I raced bikes from 1979 to 1986: Lydden, Brands [GP & Indy], Mallory, Thruxton, Snetterton, Silverstone, Donnington, oh & Brighton Seafront one year I did the Speed Trials.
Started on my road-going RD400 after a 3 x speeding totting-up disqualification. Then 2 x TZ 350 + TZ250, RG500 and a GSXR750.
Also worked in the bike trade for a good few years - Redhill Motors [Brighton & Lewes] and then Franklynn Motorcycles in H/H
Happy days ...
Not even cocked my leg over a motorbike now for 30 years - still watch MotoGP and get an adrenalin rush sitting on my sofa.
What a moronic reply!
Motorbikes seem very dangerous to me , at least with a car you have some metal around you for protection with a bike it’s you taking the brunt of it . No idea why anyone would take an unnecessary risk with a bike . Noisy as well .
Motorbikes seem very dangerous to me , at least with a car you have some metal around you for protection with a bike it’s you taking the brunt of it . No idea why anyone would take an unnecessary risk with a bike . Noisy as well .
You’ll probably find the majority of bikers like a noisy exhaust so that inconsiderate dickhead car drivers might hear us coming. As my dad says, “loud pipes save lives”.
Motorbikes seem very dangerous to me , at least with a car you have some metal around you for protection with a bike it’s you taking the brunt of it . No idea why anyone would take an unnecessary risk with a bike . Noisy as well .
Not sure if this has been posted on here.
I really don't like bikes, but this is a sport I could get into, looks great fun! Some of the goals are quality too.
Well it’s probably not much of an exaggeration saying that coming back to riding has saved my life, going in to my 50s suffering with the menopause that feels like a dementor sucking out every bit of the joy and confidence that I used to have, I thought there was nothing left to enjoy and had bad depression. Getting back on a motorbike again after 20 years away scared the sh!t out of me, but also made me feel a live. I don’t take the risks I did in my 20’s mostly stick to speed limits and going at my own pace. I would be more scared riding a bicycle on the road as a motorbike keeps up with traffic.
I don’t think I am the only one that finds riding a bike is good for their mental health
Results Highlights:
- Riding a motorcycle decreased hormonal biomarkers of stress by 25%
- Sensory focus was enhanced while riding a motorcycle versus driving a car, an effect also observed in experienced meditators vs non-meditators
- Changes in study participants’ brain activity while riding suggested an increase in alertness similar to drinking a cup of coffee