Ok, I promise that this is the last Bike Show related post.
Mystery Bike
In my first post I included a photo of an old bike that
wasn't all it seemed. The engine is from a Yamaha XV250 Virago (I think). Well
done to Andrew Thompson who identified it in the original posting. I was thrown
off a bit because the chrome cylinder head covers had been removed.
And finally,
As we left the show we found a guy in the motorcycle parking
area struggling at the front of his Kawasaki ER5. He had attached an old
combination padlock to his front disc and the thing refused to come off. He
said he would phone his recovery service.
Malcolm
emailed me later to say that after I departed the guy's recovery service
refused to help because there wasn't anything wrong with the bike. He then went back into the show and bought a pair of bolt cutters and some bungee cords.
All's well that ends well.
Looks like you had an enjoyable show! Enjoyed reading them :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, I enjoyed the show a lot more than I was expecting. Maybe because I hadn't been for a few years. As I said I'm not that interested in the new bikes but the old stuff was interesting.
DeleteI too enjoyed seeing all the bike pictures. Thanks for taking the time to share.
ReplyDeleteNecessity is the mother of invention. Good thing someone had bolt cutters for sale.
Malcolm told me that the bolt cutters removed the padlock in seconds, so not a very effective security device.
DeleteI had a mate with a Virago (1,000cc version). It was a fun bike and the cylinder fins, SOHC etc looked very similar.
ReplyDeleteDo you really know if the right owner got the Kawasaki?
I found it hard to identify. I've never seen a 250 Virago (I thought the 535 was the smallest one they sold here)
DeleteAs the the Kawa. Well, I think it was the last one left in the bike parking area at the end of the show so it probably was his.