Ahh, good catch. Pre-dating even the scarab hydraulic setup used in later MV's, didn't know that. I bet cable operated disks worked really well (NOT!).Cable operated front discs ........
That rectangular headlight looks like it belongs on an NSU or a Munch. Otherwise not bad looking for it's time.
2 cable operated discs.You might know that also the Laverdino had a cable operating disk brake. But usually you need higher forces than a drum brake, so these days they all are hydraulic.
No, no.Is that yours Paul,did he buy it?
... I think I know him. Years ago he bought original MV AGUSTA manuals from me, also for his MV 600 n°001.I corresponded recently with the seller of MV 600 n°001 who was interested in my SFC.
He finally sold it.
He has an interesting garage. There's a Jag XK 150 in there as well.
Oops! Do I need to turn myself in as I've got two bikes that passed through the hands of Made in Italy m/c.
Ryan @ Fortnine describes the advantages of using g classic bikes for money laundering! And gives the latest on this particular “situation “, including names and faces of the “game”.
Yes, the River Rock corruption scandals, forever BC history!!Thanks Steve...I am warming up to old Ryan and his videos and a feasible understanding of money laundering
at a high level. For us remember the "River Rock Casino" in Richmond...(that being Vancouver residents a decade
ago) and the real estate murkiness.
Ryan does great videos and has Quagmire’s voice off to a tee!Thanks Steve...I am warming up to old Ryan and his videos and a feasible understanding of money laundering
at a high level. For us remember the "River Rock Casino" in Richmond...(that being Vancouver residents a decade
ago) and the real estate murkiness.
Possible a big Johnny Cash fan.£175,000 of Ducati race kit stolen by a Romanian electrician working at the factory found in his flat !
“ One piece at a time..”
£175,000 of Ducati race kit stolen by a Romanian electrician working at the factory found in his flat !
“ One piece at a time..”