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Title: Can you date this text?
Post by: faffi on January 25, 2026, 05:37:55 AM
All these factors add up to create an impression that the bike is the boss here. You don't just jump on and tear off the way you can on today's machines, perhaps thinking about business while you absently tune the radio. On a Velocette, you couldn't hear a rock if it were perched on your gas tank. A modern mainstream motorcycle has been so thoroughly developed, so many of its rough edges have been smoothed off, that it has become first cousin to an appliance. The classics demand your full attention. You must actually RIDE them. Such is the root of their appeal, and it has a genuine charm.
Title: Re: Can you date this text?
Post by: Perazzimx14 on January 25, 2026, 06:35:27 AM
I cannot, I'm married  :shocked:
Title: Re: Can you date this text?
Post by: guzzisteve on January 25, 2026, 06:56:34 AM
Yea, one reason the British bikes all went tits up. Even my 67 I can hop on & fly. Even on a old iron head sportster or 45 you can go.
Even on my old International M & H that I farmed with while others had new shiny Deere's.
Sounds like you need to go to the coffee shop & bs.
Title: Re: Can you date this text?
Post by: faffi on January 25, 2026, 08:22:17 AM
Perhaps I should have been more specific. The words are from a magazine, and I am curious when you think it was printed.
Title: Re: Can you date this text?
Post by: bad Chad on January 25, 2026, 12:08:16 PM
My guess, 1978.
Title: Re: Can you date this text?
Post by: Bulldog9 on January 25, 2026, 12:11:25 PM
1973
Title: Re: Can you date this text?
Post by: faffi on January 25, 2026, 01:06:32 PM
Were radios common on motorcycles in the 1970s already?