Cool, thanks, this is getting interesting.
Thats exactly what I thought. Judging by the folded edges, it should be a normal flyer - to be sure just check the back side. I also have one of those:The brochure part is on the back side. I have one like that, but I don't know how rare they are.
Thanks!The brochure part is on the back side. I have one like that, but I don't know how rare they are.
I checked the back side, But it is all sealed up in the frame. I’m sure you are right.Judging by the folded edges, it should be a normal flyer - to be sure just check the back side
Thats exactly what I thought. Judging by the folded edges, it should be a normal flyer - to be sure just check the back side. I also have one of those:
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Thanks!The brochure part is on the back side. I have one like that, but I don't know how rare they are.
Jo, hope you don’t mind, I took this off your flicker site, that explains it. You have some great pictures in there! Is the blue Laverda 3c in the your pictures, the celeste blue color?Judging by the folded edges, it should be a normal flyer - to be sure just check the back side
Thats exactly what I thought. Judging by the folded edges, it should be a normal flyer - to be sure just check the back side. I also have one of those:
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Hi, no worries!Jo, hope you don’t mind, I took this off your flicker site, that explains it. You have some great pictures in there! Is the blue Laverda 3c in the your pictures, the celeste blue color?
to be sure just check the back side.
Great picture, thank you.Not a poster but I have this very special photo that some of you may have seen before!
If you look carefully at the bike I would almost suggest its one of the very first disc brake 3Cs made from a drum brake bike there are several giveaway details that are drum brake specific.
Look at the smile Massimo is wearing, I wonder what he would think if he knew some of us are still riding and enjoying these personality packed 3C's 48 years later.
With Signore Lavarda who passed away a couple of years back.Not a poster but I have this very special photo that some of you may have seen before!
If you look carefully at the bike I would almost suggest its one of the very first disc brake 3Cs made from a drum brake bike there are several giveaway details that are drum brake specific.
Look at the smile Massimo is wearing, I wonder what he would think if he knew some of us are still riding and enjoying these personality packed 3C's 48 years later.