New Motorbike Show.

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  1. Gyp

    Gyp Well-Known Member

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    Definitely don't want Wayne Kershaw back, but I'd welcome the return of Francesca Robinson



    (and yes I did)
     
  2. Petrol

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    I know a bloke who's son was working in a shop that they 'sold' something to . Its not true apparently its just for the telly. I have heard this also about antiques roadshow. I used to wonder how these dealers stayed in business selling so cheaply . Now I know , they don't .
     
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  3. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    quality first episode, must admit i'm not well up on moto martin so will watch that develop. Good start!
     
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  4. FellZebra

    FellZebra Elite Member

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    Watched it last night and good entertainment, new stuff; the Indian and new Guzzi, old stuff; Guzzi history and owners club, project bike; the Moto Martin and a bit of history; the TT lady (forgot her name already)
    Moto Martin is all new to me and I'm pretty sure it'll be worth seeing it come together and be something special when done.
    I'd say most bikers would be interested but it's pitched at a level that aims to engage non-bikers, they're doing a good job
     
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  5. Ducatitotriumph

    Ducatitotriumph Crème de la Crème

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    Even my missus suggested watching it last night so thats a plus.
    Only downside is that now I keep saying "coming up" when I do anything that she asks me to do...
     
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  6. Stephen Martin

    Stephen Martin Senior Member

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    Just watched it on itv hub I'm a fan of his shows motorbike show, shed and buried, fix it flog it & I've recently discovered junk and disorderly. You have to give it to him he found a market and has exploited it very well.
     
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  7. Schuey

    Schuey Senior Member

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    Enjoyed it, thanks for the heads up. :)
     
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  8. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    I quite like the show, good content and it is about bikes after all but I'm not a Henry Cole fan, he waffles on far too much for my liking, especially when he's trying to be funny.
     
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  9. Essexboy

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    I watched it and quite enjoyed it. I'm really looking forward to the Moto Martin restoration as I really wanted one of those back in the day, really wanted a Bimota too and a Harris but living on toolmakers wages pretty much put any of those out of reach ;) Definitely enjoyed the Guzzi feature but I am biased as I've owned Guzzis for over 30 years and have a California rat/bobber thing and a custom SP1000 project.
    It does intrigue me just how hated Henry Cole is on some of the more hard core "biker" forums as he gets stick for not doing all the work himself on his bikes but tbh how many of us do? I can do some but have no issue about farming other jobs out. He also gets blamed for the increase of price in classic bikes but personally I think that was happening anyway, if you want to be shocked by classic prices just search what mk1 Escorts or Capris go for these days!
     
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  10. Cyborgbot

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    Wow - can’t believe the BBC chose Hammond rather Robinson for Top Gear.

    What ever happened to her?

    And what does “and yes I did” mean?
     
  11. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    I remember reading a MCN test on a Moto Martin CBX around 1979-80. Exotic, expensive and desirable back then. I built a Harris Magnum 2 in 1984-5. £3003 for the rolling chassis, a used Z1000 A1 engine, wiring loom, instruments, paint etc put another £2k on that so it was on the road for just over £5k when a new GPZ900R was around £3750. Over the following Winter I rebuilt the engine with 1105 Wiseco HC pistons, oversize valves with titanium retainers, Jim Wells road cams and 33mm smoothbore Mikuni carbs. That little lot put another £2k on the bill and the engine dynoed at just under 125rwhp which was about the same as the last injected GPZ1100 made. Handling was superb, as you would expect with decent straight line speed until my mate bought a used 900R in late '85 which was faster! Early '86 the Harris got part exchanged for a new 1000RX which was faster than everything! You need a good reason to hanker after a "special" from that era 'cos they'll not be that special any more.
     
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  12. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    #32 Pegscraper, Jul 28, 2021
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    I think I got around £2k for mine against the 1000RX at £4300. If I was going for a bike from that era to restore it would be the first, slab sided GSXR1100 you mention. Some bikes just move the game on to a new level, that is one of them. The first production bike to lap the TT at 110+mph in the hands of a certain Mr Trevor Nation.
     
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  13. Schuey

    Schuey Senior Member

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    Love this show, really uplifts spirits seeing his enthusiasm on the bikes, the places he visits and of course the restoration projects and banter between the guys. Always makes me smile.
     
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  14. Gyp

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    No idea, but I do remember walking to town and seeing her modelling a nice jumper on a knitting pattern in a wool shop window.

    From Yorkshireman's post, I did say Wayne Kershaw in an accent.
     
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  15. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    I enjoy it for what it is but I was a little disappointed last night. After watching the second episode Mrs HV had a look on the Curvy Riders site where they talked about being on the telly, one of the comments was to say they had to wait for Henry's bike to arrive to do the filming, just a little disappointing that as a biker he didn't feel able to ride the 50 odd miles to Tintern Abbey on his bike.
     
  16. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    This episode was a strange coincidence for me and @Tigcraft. He'd messaged me to ask if I had any suggestions for places of interest to visit when he does a "southern tour" with his mate. One thing I mentioned was riding the Jurassic Coast in Dorset. He also asked about the BMW RnineT and what I thought of it and then - bugger me, old Henry is riding the bloody same road on an RnineT! :cool::cool:
     
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  17. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    And can you be ‘fixed’ ????? Hehhehheh
     
  18. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    As if lightning strikes twice!!
     
  19. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Henry does it again. :cool:
    Riding around Suffolk and visiting one of my favourite places, Aldeburgh, the former Tudor port and shipbuilding centre, now a pretty fishing town. We were there in July and also visited Framlingham.

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    Some of Aldeburgh's colourful houses - we stayed in the pink cottage a few years ago.

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    The Moot Hall, dating from around 1500. The ground floor would have been open originally with space for market stalls.

    It has a grim history - in 1646 the burgesses of Aldeburgh hired Matthew Hopkins, the infamous Witch Finder General, to determine if any witches were resident in their town. Hopkins found evidence to name six local women as witches. They were held in cells in the Moot Hall until they confessed to their 'crimes' and were then hanged on specially constructed gallows.

    The pebbly beach and fishing huts.

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    I was intrigued by this shop - odd choice of items for sale! o_O

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  20. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    That looks like a lovely location @steve lovatt .
     
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