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  1. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

    Probably came out just after you left.
  2. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

    $22,000 - $25000 here. https://www.imz-ural.com.au/ There's a few dealers in most states but the strange thing about finding that one here is it's pretty far from everything and only about 2,500 population and it's the head Australian one.
  3. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

    Believe it or not, there's a Ural dealer in the next town. http://newengland.focusmag.com.au/ural-motorcycles/
  4. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

    Mine saved a mates life once. In the good old days we didn't wear helmets much, and had really great tyres. He was a bit accident prone. That's how I met him, laying in the same place two nights running. On a trip once he wanted to lead so I gave him my helmet, night time and bit wet and he...
  5. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

    The Japanese started copying British bikes in the 60'. First one I saw here was a Kawasaki W1 in '65, looked much the same as a BSA but sounded different. Both 650's.
  6. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

    Some old bikes. 1910 JAP OHV with Mabon clutch. Good for 100mph, racer. . Henderson 4, 1917. . Lewis three speed with Armstrong clutch/gearbox and Precision 770cc v-twin. Australian made in 1915. Pedal start. . Some more here: https://ranmar.smugmug.com/Veteran-rally-Ararat-2015/
  7. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

  8. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

    Death wish BMW. :crazy: And I thought we did some crazy stuff. Watch it fullscreen if you can <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/51uaFU0m_ZM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  9. Steve Mack

    Motorcycling.

    A gun?
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