Todays Quiz.... Motorcycles 1955-1985

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Todays Quiz.... Motorcycles 1955-1985

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As the title says, Motorcycles 1955-1985.

From tiny little two strokes to thumping twins you should remember...but do you ??? :niceone:

Once again, your against the clock...so no time to snooze.


http://www.funtrivia.com/html5/index.cfm?qid=72097


Best of luck...scores on the doors as always please. :alkies:


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1188 . . . pah!

Don't any British people make up quizzes? :hissyfit:
Things that there's just no excuse for fitting on a Trike;
'Dodgy' registration,
Telescopic Forks.
Bike Tyres on the rear.
Car seats
Anything in the shape of a knuckle-duster,
Maltese Cross, flame, chain or Skull.
Alloy tread/chequer plate.
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Doc...you have no idea just how long I have spend searching for quizzes that I know full well will wind you up....:diggin:


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Which wastes much more of your time than mine . . . :naughty:
Things that there's just no excuse for fitting on a Trike;
'Dodgy' registration,
Telescopic Forks.
Bike Tyres on the rear.
Car seats
Anything in the shape of a knuckle-duster,
Maltese Cross, flame, chain or Skull.
Alloy tread/chequer plate.
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I am now officially a girl....... saying that I recon a girl would have got more correct than I did. 770/2000
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1168, got 12 right.
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Haha I beat someone sorry Will, 827/2000 or 8/20, thought that wasnt bad considering I was only born in 77 and most of the questions were well before my time:niceone:
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588 - never did follow foreign stuff - particularly japanese sewing machines.

Something about screaming high revving motors I don't like. Flywheels with no weight = no low down grunt to me. Didn't like that feature of my last 2 Triumphs - 900cc T'Bird & Adventurer - cut out if you didn't keep 'em revving - Triumph followed the jap engine design stuff too much with these modern triples.

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