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Old 12-29-2017, 12:09 PM   #1
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I rode and raced a BSA Gold Star in the 1960's. It was a 500cc single and would vibrate your arms to numbness at speed. Helmetless and in short sleeves on LA freeways, ah youth.
Hers was a 350, but certainly a handful, heavy and with crappy brakes, not to mention with the lack of real roads and no logistical support.
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Old 12-29-2017, 01:42 PM   #2
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That there was a cool girl. Adventure today is more like crappy cell coverage.
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Old 05-25-2018, 05:43 AM   #3
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New motorbike is a tribute to war heroes’ ‘Flying Flea’

A MOTORCYCLE ridden by British paratroopers behind enemy lines in the Second World War has been commemorated with a new limited edition bike.
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Royal Enfield made the lightweight RE/WD 125 “Flying Fleas” which were parachuted down in protective cages.

Now the company has produced a motorcycle in tribute, the Classic 500 Pegasus, which was unveiled yesterday with an aerial display from the Red Devils parachute team.

The 10 paratroopers leapt from a C-47 Dakota above Imperial War Museum Duxford, near Cambridge.

The launch was attended by veterans including Fred Glover, 92, who was 17 when he joined the 9th Parachute Battalion.

He was wounded in a glider landing in Normandy and taken prisoner. But he escaped from a hospital.

He returned to the battalion and saw action during the Battle of the Bulge and the Rhine crossing.

Looking at the Dakota, Mr Glover said: “I wish I was in there.”
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Old 05-25-2018, 06:22 AM   #4
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So Royal Enfield is trying to make a few bucks on nostalgia by reminding us what they did during WW II, with a fat military contract, by taking a modern bike in no way related to the WW II Flea and slapping on some decals and canvas bags.

Oh, and making them exclusive by limiting the production to two colors and 1000 units. Unless of course some zombie virus causes a clamor of demand at which point they will announce a 2nd edition.

No reflection on Carruthers, and thanks to him for the information. I'm just wary of nostalgia driven campaigns because I remember the good old days and they weren't that great.

I'm sure Mr Glover has fond memories of the war 75 years ago as a kid, and probably nothing in the rest of his 93 years has pumped that kind of adrenaline again.
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