Tuesday, 5 December 2023


Well, greetings one and all. Hope you are all getting ready for the big bloke in red to visit. Well, it's been a year, one that I am quite pleased to say I'm happy to see the back of.. There's been some good bits but generally speaking it's been a crap fest. I'm truly thankful for the good friends that I have up here, and I miss the friends that I have elsewhere. Next year is going to see some changes that's for sure. Plan to get some travelling in based on my forth coming treatment regime, and catch up with a few people. Just been out in the shed looking at the work I have to do in there, so I've got plenty to get on with that's for sure. Want to get one of the Paso's going properly and about to order some new carbs for that. That should sort out those stupid Weber's that's for sure. New tyres sitting there waiting to go one. Belts and oils have all been completed so it should be all go, once the carbs arrive. 'I've made a promise to myself to actually catch up with the people from the DOG as well. I see that they go for plenty of rides and seem to generally enjoy their bikes and their rides, and the movement looks really strong, so something else to look forward to. Dont know what to say really, just rambling I guess. But I do hope you all have a great festive holiday and I look forward to catching up with you all next year. So on with the last blog of the year, please enjoy it and share it around. Actually it's a bit of a mixed bag this month, lots of images that have been floating in my drive waiting to be used. Some worthy, some, well you know how it is. So Bon Natalel to you all. Here it is.















































Simple and clean






Just as well there is a haed there to grab hold of






Evil men designed and built this







Strictly for the Japanese market the Mach 3.




















In case you always wondered

















































































Just so pretty





























Honda's new aero package looks a lot like KTM'm
These are supposed to be hand built bikes for the very select few, this MotoGP bike looks production



























To those of you who deserve it.

































Bit like a 916, timeless in style, form and function














Bye Bye for now




6 comments:

  1. Great pics grunter. Best yet..and it has taken a few years..a few more two strokes and you may get good at this stuff Pinty

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  2. Awesome pics but being a triumph nut especially liked the triton

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  3. thank you Grant ,great mix up ,always luv the bikes and babes but the other contentsis very inspiring ,just the tonic for a reset as the year end gets super hectic ,have a great Christmas all you bikers out there

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  4. Thanks Grant. All the best for 2024, and whatever it brings for you.

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