I'm kinda partial to the alternate interpretation you're inference there Saber, maybe it's just these rose colored glasses of mineGreat picture. I trust the mature 50% of the readers will interpret your comments correctly.
That's a nice set you have there. Most of the important colors...Lousy pictures, but these are my babies. In order, 66 650SS, 72 Combat, 74 MKIIA, 75 MKIII. The MKIII I've had since 1977, over 70K miles, my favorite all time bike.
Congrats, You have a lovely collection there. I like the black pipes on the red bike, what is it Ceracote?Lousy pictures, but these are my babies. In order, 66 650SS, 72 Combat, 74 MKIIA, 75 MKIII. The MKIII I've had since 1977, over 70K miles, my favorite all time bike.
Those are from Viking Exhaust, I think black chrome like the JPN's had. This is the Combat before I played around with it. The Roadster tank is the original from my MKIII, the other parts are stuff I had lying around.Congrats, You have a lovely collection there. I like the black pipes on the red bike, what is it Ceracote?
Hey JonezMy first Norton after owning several Triumphs! Wondering why I waited so long!
Are you happy with the fitment, quality and tone of the Vikings?Lousy pictures, but these are my babies. In order, 66 650SS, 72 Combat, 74 MKIIA, 75 MKIII. The MKIII I've had since 1977, over 70K miles, my favorite all time bike.
Very nice Ludwig!
No, it is in another small town about 30 miles ride from me in central Iowa. It is done up very nicely inside and out!Hey Jonez
Is that your service station in the background? I built one similar to that for a customer some years ago and wanted one since.
Mike
Yes! I also have Viking head pipes on the MKIIIAre you happy with the fitment, quality and tone of the Vikings?
Cheers