Old timers in Dijon France

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Old timers in Dijon France

Postby dickl » Wed May 31, 2017 12:19 pm

I'm just back from the "Coupes moto legende" (look it up for lots more info and pics). There is always an enormous range of bikes old and new; one of my favourite stands is the "amicable MZ et motos de l'est" where I took the attached 'photos. I went on the BMW K75 this year and was lucky enough to get an entry for three sessions on the track - I now know several things I didn't know previously; I am not the fastest rider in the world; riding a bike at speed around a race track is great fun; K75s are quite good at going round corners even though they weigh a lot!
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Re: Old timers in Dijon France

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Wed May 31, 2017 5:44 pm

i always felt the k75 was one of the better models they built in later years
but could not afford one when the were in production
dave my pocket book was very flat about that time in history
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Re: Old timers in Dijon France

Postby dickl » Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:09 am

Just found another picture!
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Re: Old timers in Dijon France

Postby Mcnerney » Wed Jun 07, 2017 8:20 am

DAVID THOMPSON wrote:[url=http://www.dairygrazingapprenticeship.org/]i always felt the k75 was one of the better models they built in later years
but could not afford one when the were in production
dave my pocket book was very flat about that time in history


Great pictures. I love this one.
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