Australian Road Rider

A CLASSIC LOVE

My V7 Sport is still a bike I’ll never sell and still love to ride, despite it being 50-odd years old.

I’ve been riding over 40 years, with six Guzzis, five Ducatis, 10 Beemers, many Triumphs and Nortons all passing through my shed at one time or another. At the moment I have a very nice 1978 Mk1 Le Mans, a beautiful ‘86 Ducati F1 750 and a modern 1200cc Triumph

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