I know someone on here who is assembling two of them, also in those colours I believe. they might be keepers though, I think they're still fairly reasonably priced aren't they?
I was in year 12 at school when a very good friend's older brother bought one of those. I was instantly smitten, but by the time I was earning money these were no longer available.
There was an enterprising chap on the car park at Stafford Classic Bike show a few years ago selling one of these for about 3k. It wasn’t mint but neither was it a ‘barn find’, so wished I’d bought it.
I can kinda appreciate them, they are of their time, but I don't think they are a "beautiful bike" Road a friend's one some years back, I do remember them being light enough and flickable though
the styling is a bit clunky but they definitely have their place in the transformation and history of our belted bikes.
All a little bit kinky for me with the door exposed and with your guests sitting next door knocking back Rose Brut in the afternoon.
We're talking about a bike wash yes? Nothing kinky about hosing down your favourite toy and giving it a good scrub up and down....
Looking at those photographs and all that wonderful woodwork on show you could be right, also perhaps a little odd for shower hats hanging on that wall.
That's Vikram Oberoi's house in Delhi, India. He is a Ducati nutter like us. Has a 1299 SL, 1299, 899, 916, HP4 and a few bikes all inside his 8 bedroom mansion. Only tracks his bikes. He is the owner of Oberoi hotels.
I know it has issues with the big washers on the fixings and photographer has chopped the rear off, but what a stunning picture, makes the bike really "pop"..