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S1 for Distinguished Gentleman's Ride?
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Author:  Lars [ 25 Aug 2015 17:55 ]
Post subject:  S1 for Distinguished Gentleman's Ride?

Any thoughts on the eligibility of my S1 for the DGR, is it a café racer or a modern classic? Davida Jet, check Halcyon MK8, check, Beard, check, Shirt, check (white really), Tie, check (black really). Need to find a suitably hipster jacket/waistcoat combo at a charity shop then we're away!

Author:  pash [ 25 Aug 2015 18:06 ]
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:yup:

Author:  Jill Brown [ 25 Aug 2015 18:10 ]
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Check with Steve (Ursus Americanus) as he did this last year on his S1 :yup:

In fact I think it's his avatar here.

Author:  ursus americanus [ 25 Aug 2015 18:37 ]
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Jill's right :yup: Rode mine on the Oxford run last year and it fitted in just fine. Wore my dinner suit as well but the best dressed chaps went for tweeds lOl Great day out and great cause, always like to raise funds for organisations which have saved my life 8-)

Steve

Author:  Matron [ 27 Aug 2015 04:59 ]
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I may well lend my X1 to t965m for the one in Edinburgh this year. He has plenty of tweed and the beard already. Will he get away with wearing his deerstalker :?: :?: lOl

Author:  deepsix [ 27 Aug 2015 10:32 ]
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Matron wrote:
I may well lend my X1 to t965m for the one in Edinburgh this year. He has plenty of tweed and the beard already. Will he get away with wearing his deerstalker :?: :?: lOl


Just no Kilts please :shock:

Author:  gusm2 [ 27 Aug 2015 21:40 ]
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deepsix wrote:
Matron wrote:
I may well lend my X1 to t965m for the one in Edinburgh this year. He has plenty of tweed and the beard already. Will he get away with wearing his deerstalker :?: :?: lOl


Just no Kilts please :shock:


Don't tempt me ;)

Author:  Lars [ 27 Sep 2015 23:12 ]
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Flying the flag for Buell, suited and booted in the appropriate manner. Good day out, even if it did feel like being on a Triumph owners club outing!

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Author:  Ymale [ 27 Sep 2015 23:37 ]
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Fantastic Lars!

Author:  rik [ 28 Sep 2015 16:30 ]
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Lars wrote:
Flying the flag for Buell, suited and booted in the appropriate manner.

Just the ticket!

Lars wrote:
Good day out, even if it did feel like being on a Triumph owners club outing!

:hehe:

Author:  ursus americanus [ 28 Sep 2015 16:49 ]
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Plenty of Buells on the DGR this year 8-) Have seen pics from London, Paris, Seattle and Orlando so far. Great worldwide cause raising money for research into prostate cancer and also raising awareness. I'm forever grateful to an elderly friend who died from it who made me promise while on his death bed to get myself checked out if ever I had the slightest concern :yup:

Steve

Author:  Nutah [ 28 Sep 2015 19:05 ]
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:yt:
spotted a lot of guys, going on a Gentleman's ride Southampton area on Sunday :worthy:
lots of Norton's,Triumphs & even some Harley's too

Author:  arge [ 06 Oct 2015 18:12 ]
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i was invited on my S1,,,,far too many people for me,,,

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