Health and age are starting to take their toll and when a fellow kiwi contacted me to see if I would sell my 20 series Big X I said no but that I had the makings of a 19 Series that he may be interested in.
This was a bike that one day I was gunna restore but as age and health catches up on you. you realize that it isn't gunna happen and you will just end up like a lot of other gunnas that never get it done, so it was time to move it on.
The chap that enquired wanted a Series 20 only and looked at the pile of bits and walked away but as it was now all in one place I thought it best to assemble what I had collected over many years so that prospective buyers could see what they were buying.
The attached photos show what the bike looks like now and the only thing not shown is the gearbox.
It is an original, if you like, barn find condition bike and I really wondered if I should sell it but common sense stepped in and it has been sold.
Reason for the post, I just thought it may be of interest to some of the fellow antique motorcyclists on this forum.
Enjoy.
This was a bike that one day I was gunna restore but as age and health catches up on you. you realize that it isn't gunna happen and you will just end up like a lot of other gunnas that never get it done, so it was time to move it on.
The chap that enquired wanted a Series 20 only and looked at the pile of bits and walked away but as it was now all in one place I thought it best to assemble what I had collected over many years so that prospective buyers could see what they were buying.
The attached photos show what the bike looks like now and the only thing not shown is the gearbox.
It is an original, if you like, barn find condition bike and I really wondered if I should sell it but common sense stepped in and it has been sold.
Reason for the post, I just thought it may be of interest to some of the fellow antique motorcyclists on this forum.
Enjoy.
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