This is the only photo I have of my 650G. Does anyone recognise the paint job? It was like this when I bought it. Dream Machine???
It was taken before I killed Bambi on the way to work one winter's day circa 1998. [Thinking of Tenpole Tudor singing 'Who killed Bambi?'] The deer ran out of the woods straight in front of me and got T boned. What a mess. The deer popped: guts everywhere! I hobbled about 1 mile home and had to hose myself down in the garden before going in the house. I was glad that I was wearing full waterproofs. When I got back to the bike with my car and trailer there was someone loading the corpse into their car boot! I hope they found it tasty. At least they weren't nicking the bike.
The accident put a big dent in the right side of the tank where the handle bar was bent back as the bike hit the road. I still have the scar in my right hand from when the lever I was using to straighten the bars out slipped and gouged my palm. Got a second hand set of clocks and a headlight from a breakers and was soon back on the road.
As an aside I once met Edward Tudor-Pole at a party. He did a couple of numbers on an acoustic guitar.
David.
My 650G
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Re: My 650G
Sure I've seen this bike on eBay at some point
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Re: My 650G
I saw that advert too. I think there was a link to it on this forum, but I can't find it now. From what I remember it did look very like this bike, but there were slight differences in the paint scheme. I gave this bike, reg PKU977X, to a friend as a thank you for using his workshop for another non-bike project in 1998.
DVLA show that he did not use it for long. The last tax expired on 1st Nov. 1999. I think it was because he had a very short inside leg and found it was too far a reach to the ground when he was sat on the bike. His son probably rode it for a year and then gave up on it.
David.
Nothing screams poor workmanship quite like wrinkles in your duct tape.