Still got to be a Desmo 16 for me. Want what I cant have. That $72,000 is about as far out for me as a F40
Still got to be a Desmo 16 for me. Want what I cant have. That $72,000 is about as far out for me as a F40
+1 Super Mono.
gotta add to my list..... me greedy....erff,erff,erff
one for each day of the week!!!
green frame,1000sport classic,848,bayliss1098r,
d'sedici,.....
a scrambler,and the sands h/motard...
would have to bare back some of the bling tho....so it doesnt look so 'harley'......fun lookin bike dat!
thats me done....
That color on the frame of the 74 SS was always called Metallic Blue everywhere I have lived??
One of my favorite color tones whatever one calls it.....about the same shade as the old Pontiac GTO motors starting in the mid sixties.
I would love to have a Super Mono.
I read in one of Cathcarts books that the 'green' was paint leftover from their outboard motor building days for boats. A parts bin special that went on to be a classic
metallic blue is interesting....only ever heard the green frame being called the green frame....not the metallic blue frame....will have to ask the ol boy....
the reference in the book was to 'green' brett?? was just wondering if it was an aussie thing?? bevelman u got any input??
Yes - I think so, otherwise I would have been confused prior to Gomers input. I have only ever heard 'green' for as long as I can remember (since Adam was a boy). Maybe it is an Aussie thing and the Poms too I guess.
So Gomer, that is obviously a wide spread term around your parts huh? Put it down to local preferences
nup, called the ol boy...he quotes from alan cathcarts book as well, and cathcart owned one...
not an aussie thing.....boss said that 'the imola race bike may have had blue on it'!!??
green frame it is...ty brett
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