Re: Basket Cases OSSA Theme Conondale
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 1:18 pm
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Hi Everyone,
Here we are 12 months on and time I suppose to decide next year's Theme?
After 2 years of European bikes, most likely Japan's turn again, neither
or
have had a go (alphabetical order) as I don't mind either way.
Post up your VOTE here:
Greg Harding wrote:
Over the years I have ridden a few different bikes at Conondale, it is always interesting checking the bikes and seeing what is popular and who likes what. After trying my TLR and 213 Alpina, I decided in 2010 to have a go on the more nimble Little Yellow Beastie TY175B. When I turned up, it seemed everyone had Something RED HOT and Throbbing between their legs! HONDA four stroke was certainly the bike of choice that year!
The following year 2011, David Lahey suggested we see how many Bultacos we could round up. So I made a bit of an effort to compete on my M49, I had to borrow a couple of odds and ends to make it happen. Definitely worth the effort as Bultaco have a big following and are quite nice to ride.
2012 came around and I can't remember who came up with the idea, but Kawasaki was suggested and the FrankenKT mission was moved to the top of the list. Parts came from several directions and the Green Japanese Theme came to fruition! During our line them up against the wall and shoot, just after riders briefing a certain Fantic rider kept photobombing with a what about me grin from ear to ear.
This led into the ITALIAN Theme for 2013!
So to summarise, it seems Post Classic bikes are Japanese or Spanish and the minority Italian. The pattern that has emerged is:
2010 Japanese HONDA
2011 Spanish BULTACO
2012 Japanese KAWASAKI
2013 ITALIAN : SWM, ITALJET and FANTIC to be fair to everyone!
Now my thoughts are:
2014 Spanish, so either MONTESA or OSSA? Either suits me as I don't have an OSSA or a MONTESA that go.
WHAT DO YOU THINK ??????????????????????
Hi Everyone,
Here we are 12 months on and time I suppose to decide next year's Theme?
After 2 years of European bikes, most likely Japan's turn again, neither
or
have had a go (alphabetical order) as I don't mind either way.Post up your VOTE here: