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  1. David Cooper

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    #1 David Cooper, Jun 12, 2023
    Last edited: Jun 12, 2023
    The brand new series of The Motorbike Show starts tonight, ITV4 9pm. Allen Millyard and Henry Cole are joined by the usual suspects and a whole lot more!

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  2. timboo

    timboo Senior Member

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    What were royal enfield thinking with those pillion grab handles screams break your fingers
     
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  3. FellZebra

    FellZebra Elite Member

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    Recorded it and will watch it tonight.
    I know Henry isn't to everyone's taste, I've no problem with him and think he's good entertainment.
    TV needs more shows about biking
     
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  4. A13BKD

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    They were at Goodwood when I visited and both were brilliant with 'the public' especially Allan. Just sayin'.
     
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  5. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    Keep going with the wordle @Dawsy as you seem to have a way with words :joy:
     
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  6. FellZebra

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    I’ve just watched it too……now wondering when I can squeeze in another ride to Baffle Haus and will probably be on ebay later looking at doing up projects
    Thanks Henry ;):)
     
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  7. garethr

    garethr Well-Known Member

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    Don't really mind watching Henry, but he gets something wrong in every episode. It's as if a universally available method of quickly accessing information had never been invented. :)

    This time he said the Bantam went from 125cc to 175cc in 1954 (the 150cc D3 model was introduced in 1954, the 175cc D5 in 1958).

    Looking forward to the Suzuki "kettle" restoration though. I don't favour 2-strokes, as a rule, but I test rode a GT750 way back when, and I rather liked it.
     
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  8. ian650

    ian650 Well-Known Member

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    Just found out today that he spent Friday 16th in Telford/Ironbridge/Blists Hill area recording for one of the episodes in the new series. Everyone who met him says what a lovely fella he is. I just enjoy watching the show.
     
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  9. steve lovatt

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    I think he's on tonight as well - Shed and Buried on Quest at 9.00 pm. :cool:
     
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