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Greybeard
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A make of bike I'd not heard of before
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Lots of interesting stuff here :
http://www.hurley-pugh.co.uk/hpechome.html
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Re: A make of bike I'd not heard of before
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Hurley Pugh used to a p*ss-take name for an imaginary motorbike.
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Re: A make of bike I'd not heard of before
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G'day GB.
I like the 10 cylinder 5 liter one
http://www.ozebook.com/hurley.htm
See last paragraph. Probably the Lithgow Small Arms factory, still in use.
https://tinyurl.com/yygubsgv
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ps: don't believe Rex, look here!
https://vimeo.com/263490164
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Re: A make of bike I'd not heard of before
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People who set up sites like that have way too much spare time.
They need to buy a motorcycle in boxes, burlap bags, and wet coffee cans, preferably covered in chicken poop and mouse pee- those are the good ones.
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