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« on: 26.08. 2010 02:37 »

as the title says   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPaobmwe_ZM&feature=sub
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« Reply #1 on: 26.08. 2010 11:32 »

Good one mate, some really nice bikes. I love my A's but i'd give my left nut for a Bruff.
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« Reply #2 on: 26.08. 2010 19:42 »

i don't know who would be buying broughs in ireland back when they were made in the 20's and 30's , i think a lot of the people who were crying poverty weren't quite as poor as they made out . out t.d's for example (our version of m.p's)
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« Reply #3 on: 28.08. 2010 11:58 »

Lots of interesting stuff, thanks for sharing.
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« Reply #4 on: 29.08. 2010 00:37 »

HI All,
Back Today from the "Irish National Assembly" which took place all week
The video was taken on Tuesday at the lunch stop in Bantry,
My SR and my beer belly appear about 7 1/2 minutes in
I had swopped bikes with a friend for the previous 30 miles or so and rode his Goldie no.112
This goldie has a 5 speed gearbox belt primary and a Mikuni carb amongst the mods and is a real joy to ride
suspension is a bit stiff for Ireland though eek
I posted a link to the rally site a couple of weeks ago, http://www.audioworld.net/BSA/forum/index.php/topic,3098.0.html
40 views and no replies?huh2huh2huh2huh2huh2huh2?
The weather was excellent and the routes and scenery fantastic,

Regarding Brough's on the Rally, Theres only one with an old Irish number ZA, (Dublin) its been in the same owners hands since the mid 70's, when they didnt fetch crazy prices ex
The others are more recent imports rebuilt/restored by their owners and well used
I have done some work on 3 out of 4 on the rally during their restoration

The Goldie with the sidecar is ridden by Jeff Smith, former BSA works rider who travels from USA for the event
Another outfit is a US spec RGS eek eek owned and ridden by Dave Bickers, another works rider from the 60's

Several riders completed the 4 day event on veteran bikes, some single speeders ex ex ex

I will sort out some photos and post them later
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JOhn O R
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« Reply #5 on: 29.08. 2010 01:03 »

i did read your post about the rally chaterlea , and should have replied really , anyhoo i should have done the rally myself too , it looked like there were some proper classics in attendance , the celtic tiger must have been behind the buying of most of them .
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« Reply #6 on: 29.08. 2010 05:51 »

Oh, would that I could afford, financially or matrimonially, to travel to Ireland for an event such as the INVMCA.
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« Reply #7 on: 29.08. 2010 10:35 »

G'day John,
                   I was one of the forty. Your a lucky lot up there, so much going on classic bike wise (shows, rallies, shops).
I have a dream of one day getting to the IOM TT. Lotto win will do it. One Ozzie with a similar dream made it a few years back. Came home in a box.
 Can't wait to see the pics, sounds like you had fun.
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« Reply #8 on: 29.08. 2010 14:31 »

G'day John,
                   I was one of the forty. Your a lucky lot up there, so much going on classic bike wise (shows, rallies, shops).
I have a dream of one day getting to the IOM TT. Lotto win will do it. One Ozzie with a similar dream made it a few years back. Came home in a box.
 Can't wait to see the pics, sounds like you had fun.
Cheers

thats a dream for me too muskrat , i live in dublin and so am only less than 100 miles from the island , but still have never managed to get over for it  , work , family bereavement etc have always stopped me getting there , i'd like to see the manx grand prix too , its more classic orientated too .
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« Reply #9 on: 29.08. 2010 19:35 »

hi chaterlea that was a great turnout i have youtube films of previous years on my channel you might like to look at.
that is me and my rocket at the end the picture was from a feature in the irish vintage magazine.
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« Reply #10 on: 29.08. 2010 20:33 »

hi chaterlea that was a great turnout i have youtube films of previous years on my channel you might like to look at.
that is me and my rocket at the end the picture was from a feature in the irish vintage magazine.

great to see you have joined the site road rocket , your videos are always worth a look , you should stick up a link to your youtube page here wink
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« Reply #11 on: 30.08. 2010 09:38 »


Well done Roadrocket, another great video.Couldn't get to the event myself.but thanks to your video, you've given me an idea of what iv'e missed.Welcome to the forum and keep the video's coming
Best regards ..Ronnierockets..
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« Reply #12 on: 30.08. 2010 13:58 »

hi chaterlea that was a great turnout i have youtube films of previous years on my channel you might like to look at.
that is me and my rocket at the end the picture was from a feature in the irish vintage magazine.

great to see you have joined the site road rocket , your videos are always worth a look , you should stick up a link to your youtube page here wink

here's the link to my youtube account, I'm happy you all enjoy it

http://www.youtube.com/user/roadrocket?feature=mhum

There's plenty of BSA stuff on there to suit everybody
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« Reply #13 on: 09.09. 2010 00:02 »

HI All,
You can view som photos of this years rally on here
http://www.irishnationalrally.com/Pages/2010_Assembly/2010_Gallery.htm

Some of the captions are incorrect, due to (mostly) people having spare bikes to ride!!!!!
Anyway these will be corrected soon
I am presuming more photos will be added soon

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« Reply #14 on: 10.10. 2010 17:12 »

HI All,
Just to whet your appetites some more ex ex
Theres a 6/7 page article on the 2010 National
published in the November issue of "The Classic Motorcycle" magazine

Cheers
John O R
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