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New member with a V/NH

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Hello,

I have just registered and thought I should introduce myself.

I have had my 1950 NH since 1978 when I was given it as a birthday presie, over the years she has had various incarnations, engines and stable mates from Italjets to Harley's. She is currently sporting a VH motor and a lot of neglect! A recent attack of clearing stuff out has brought her to the surface, along with all sorts of other stuff and she is now in line for a rework into a new version hopefully this winter. Assuming the current project and building work goes to plan!


If I can find a photo of how she was last i will post it up.

Have a virtual beer on me.

Sheb.
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Shebeeduff wrote:Hello,
Have a virtual beer on me.

Sheb.
Nope. I'm going to have a real one :D. and welcome to the forum.
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rigid frame with the speedo in the tank ?
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john.nash wrote:rigid frame with the speedo in the tank ?
My daughter is wondering why you carry swimwear in your petrol tank, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing :)
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About the "little knowledge thing",
we where at a English Ariel rally, the ladies where going through the day to day book and there was "the bouncy castle is open from 10.00 to 12.00", so they wanted to visit this castle of lord Bouncy, they ordered me to find it.

After asking the wrong people we went looking for it ower selfs with the whole Dutch group on Ariels, the first castle we found had a signe "prived no entry", but we where invited? so we went in with 10 Ariel 500cc singles, the people in the gardens became restless so we went out again.
Back on the Ariel site the children found ower mistake.

Here it's called "jump cushion".
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adrie.degraaff wrote:About the "little knowledge thing",
we where at a English Ariel rally, the ladies where going through the day to day book and there was "the bouncy castle is open from 10.00 to 12.00", so they wanted to visit this castle of lord Bouncy, they ordered me to find it.

After asking the wrong people we went looking for it ower selfs with the whole Dutch group on Ariels, the first castle we found had a signe "prived no entry", but we where invited? so we went in with 10 Ariel 500cc singles, the people in the gardens became restless so we went out again.
Back on the Ariel site the children found ower mistake.

Here it's called "jump cushion".
That was funny.
I suspect some professional ladies here use. "Jump Cushions" :o
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