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Offline a10 gf

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Re: Where we live
« Reply #15 on: 10.02. 2014 19:32 »
Great places, Rudolf.


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Re: Where we live
« Reply #16 on: 10.02. 2014 22:15 »
Ooooh Musky,

since this is a very famous and scenic route  *smile* in Austria there is on beautiful days much bike and other traffic (with the usual Kamikazees).
So this and the zealous Austrian police *ex*  is to protect us from too much wear ;)..........

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1923 James Model 12 500ccm v-twin
1926 Douglas EW 350ccm flat-twin
1936 Motosacoche 500ccm single
1948 BSA A7 Longstroke 500ccm parallel-twin
1955 Ariel Square Four MKII
1960 C1, 1967 C2, 1979 C3-gone!

Offline madsens

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Re: Where we live
« Reply #17 on: 11.02. 2014 08:42 »
Hi all!

Can't contribute with mountain roads, being in the flat country of Denmark, but anyway... went for a short ride yesterday in nice and sunny weather and 5 degrees - as part of my running in of the totally reconditioned engine, and to get my BSA fix!
Still lumpy running when accelerating, but I'll get there. Have to wait a bit as it is snowing today!
Anyway, enclosed 2 pictures - first one with oceanview, as I live only 5 minutes away from the seaside on southern Funen, second picture from the island og Als in southern Jutland - parked next to a memorial for a B-17 shot down during WW2. One of the few craches were the entire crew did survive, and live to tell about it!

Read the entire story here: http://www.stormyweather.dk/  - quite nice reading if you are a bit history interested!

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