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weeveetwin 17-Dec-2004 22:19

Second snippet..
 
No luck yet with any of the guesses, but maybe this will give it away. As you can see, the downpipes are very distinctive on this machine! The second clue is..

'Big brother's lesser known twin.'

ducv2 17-Dec-2004 22:47

mv augusta 350 sport

[Edited on 17-12-2004 by ducv2]

weeveetwin 17-Dec-2004 23:23

Wahey!! We have a winner! Correct guess ducv2. Conclusive proof - if it was needed - that all the biggest bike anoraks live in the North East!

And for the less knowledgeable of you (less sad even??) here's a full photo of the bike in question. Pushrod engine, kick-start, and twin-cylinder brother to the original 4cyl MV 750s.

Now ducv2, all that remains is that you e-mail me your best (biggest!) bike pic and I'll turn it into a poster for you. Bear in mind that the quality of the finished item depends largely upon the quality of the original image. Get in touch, and we'll sort out the details. Here's my e-mail address: steve@robins888.fsnet.co.uk

Tough luck to the rest of ya!

Steve

Iconic944ss 18-Dec-2004 20:03

That's sweet Steve - I like the grill style side panel.

Well done Ian - time to dig out some of them Croft piccies eh?

Regards - Frank

aws 18-Dec-2004 21:57

Just remember - unless you have the permission of the photographer you are in both in breach of international copyright rules.

Unless you are the originator of the image you will be breaking the law.

As a photographer I take a very dim view of others abusing my images so be VERY careful, so - if it's a track day image taken by a.n.other you both could be shafted - and rightly so.

Just a shot across the bows as a reminder.

Tim

cashburning748r 19-Dec-2004 00:26

Tim,

You are of course correct but... this is a very generous and commercially harmless gift/prize that hardly warrants reference to International copyright law.

To produce a poster 20"x30" you will know that the image will need to be 200-300dpi and a fair size to get a decent image. Not easy to come by unless you took it yourself, but then again some of us to tracks with our 'friends' who would never consider legal action against one another (albiet a fun ideas for the new year).

Im sure you mean well with your words of caution but making one poster is hardly hurting anyone now is it? (Unless of course it turns out to be one of your pictures :D:P and then gets sold on for masses of cash :D)

Seasons greetings to one and all.

Mark

ducv2 22-Dec-2004 00:04

Steve, you have U2U, Ian, P.S. the helmet gave it away.
Frank, afraid the croft photos are copyrighted, not so sure i want to look at myself any way.

Albie 22-Dec-2004 00:17

I cant believe how small those disc brakes were in those days. Havent we moved on .:lol::D


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