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melltan
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Hello fellow Laverda enthusiasts
Allow me to introduce myself, I do not currently own a Laverda, although I would like to rectify that in future, I used to own several in the 1980's, in fact I started my racing career on a Jota in 1980, I have owned 2 Jotas, an SF 750, an RGS, and a Montjuic which I borrowed, blew up and eventually had to buy!
I currently ride an '09 Aprilia Dorsoduro, and a CCM R30 which I do track days on, (I love supermoto) I also own a 1963 Triumph T90 which I have had since 1976.
I live on the Isle of Anglesey North Wales, and you will often see me doing track days at my local race circuit, if you haven't been around the Anglesey circuit, put it in your diaries as a must do! I recommend the coastal circuit (the one with the "cork screw").
I also fly autogyros or "gyrocopters" basically a motorcycle in the sky! I documented the construction of the Anglesey circuit with aerial photographs taken from one of these wonderful flying machines.
Anyway that's me!
Allow me to introduce myself, I do not currently own a Laverda, although I would like to rectify that in future, I used to own several in the 1980's, in fact I started my racing career on a Jota in 1980, I have owned 2 Jotas, an SF 750, an RGS, and a Montjuic which I borrowed, blew up and eventually had to buy!
I currently ride an '09 Aprilia Dorsoduro, and a CCM R30 which I do track days on, (I love supermoto) I also own a 1963 Triumph T90 which I have had since 1976.
I live on the Isle of Anglesey North Wales, and you will often see me doing track days at my local race circuit, if you haven't been around the Anglesey circuit, put it in your diaries as a must do! I recommend the coastal circuit (the one with the "cork screw").
I also fly autogyros or "gyrocopters" basically a motorcycle in the sky! I documented the construction of the Anglesey circuit with aerial photographs taken from one of these wonderful flying machines.
Anyway that's me!