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Post by smithy6660 on Jul 20, 2011 0:19:51 GMT 1
had to move the lc again the old man said he wanted rid out his shed its only a pile of scrap so we aint talking at the mo. only to find out he wanted it out to put another triumph in all i want to do is get it back on the road got it in my step sons garage now all i need is for him to pass his test and need his garage these things are sent to test
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Post by paddyontour on Jul 20, 2011 8:29:54 GMT 1
Keep at it mate - they can be testing in soooo many ways, but the first ride will blow all those bad memories right into the past ;D
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Post by Norbo on Jul 20, 2011 9:11:48 GMT 1
with every passing year your is worth more and his are loosing money . He can think what he likes about the LC but when its all built up and you go to a bike pub NO one will look at his bike and people will come over to look at the LC .
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Post by lcowner on Jul 20, 2011 9:52:51 GMT 1
with every passing year your is worth more and his are loosing money . He can think what he likes about the LC but when its all built up and you go to a bike pub NO one will look at his bike and people will come over to look at the LC . very true
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Post by shandyboy on Jul 20, 2011 10:25:41 GMT 1
But remember once us 40+ year olds get to old to be bothered or rember the values will fall because the new generation will not remember or care about our 80s dreams
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Post by neil on Jul 20, 2011 10:38:29 GMT 1
this is a point. but the new generation wont be doing stuff up they had. this plastic fantastic, chinese chocalate metal stuff, wont be around in 3 years let aloan 30.
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Post by lcowner on Jul 20, 2011 11:35:27 GMT 1
yeah i am wondering what the hell my son will be up to wen hes 40+-doing up r1's,blades ect i suppose................
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Post by smithy6660 on Jul 20, 2011 16:31:51 GMT 1
thanks all my son loves the lc's and valves so maybe a chance after all legends never die
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Post by Norbo on Jul 21, 2011 8:05:45 GMT 1
A/C's are years behined the LC and they are more populer then ever and worth more now then just a few years back. so i dont think LC's need worry about any crash for some years yet
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Post by bryan on Jul 21, 2011 17:01:08 GMT 1
SeanLad is only about 15 years old ;D and he is building a YPVS/LC special, will always be younger people wanting classic bikes frome decades passed.
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