
THE MOTORCYCLE PORN PAGES II
Extended by popular
demand, you perverts……….we foolishly thought that the original page would
satisfy even the most ardent fetishist, but we were wrong!!! As before this
second page highlights some more of the fantastic machines we have sold over
the last few years.
It is indeed
Motorcycle Porn for the aficionados of all things two wheeled and
sexy……………………………
This time we have
also included some classic ‘Peds for those under 18’s
who should not be looking at these pages……you know who you are, don’t let your
Mum catch you.
We’ve even listed
the pictures alphabetically for those tortured souls with obsessive compulsive
tendencies!

Give her a spanking!!!!

Ariel Hunter 1959


Ariel Arrow Sports 250cc 1964 - The
LC of the 1960s

BSA A7SS 1960

BSA A10 1954

BSA A10 Golden Flash 650 1961

BSA A65 Spitfire

BSA M21 Chop

Ducati 750 Bevel

Harley XLCH Ironhead Sportster 1975

Harley WLA 1943

Harley Davidson WLA Civilianised

Honda Hornet 600 Hornet Cup Special
Ex Racer

Honda CBX 1000 1981

Honda SS50 1978 – A.K.A. the Honda Super
Slow!!!

Ivory Calthorpe
Twinport 500cc 1937

Kawasaki H2c 750 1975 – The Purple People
Eater, utter madness

Matchless G12 650 1962

Moto Guzzi Le Mans 1 1980 – They also
came in blue!

MV Agusta
350 Sport – Sweet Dinky toy

Norton Commando 850 1978 – A mans
bike in every way, make no mistake.

Norton
16H 1938 – Sidevalve class

Norton 650SS Dominator

Norton International 500cc 1934 –
The cooking road-going Racer

Norton 30M Manx 1936 TT Racer – The
real thing.

Rudge
Whitworth Special 500cc Twinport 1939. just the job to toddle to the
airfield and jump into a Tigermoth.

Royal Enfield Continental GT 250cc –
The learner legal Café Racer of it’s day

Suzuki AP50 1977 – The fastest jap moped of the ‘70s.

Suzuki GS1000S 1980

Suzuki GSX 1000S Katana 1983 – So Tron, so ‘80s, a big bike with big numbers

Suzuki
GT750B 1977 – The Kettle, Ring Ting Ting

Suzuki RG500 Gamma 1986 – The
Kettle revisited, and how!

Suzuki TS250 1975
– The pre motocross era, when “Enduro” bikes ruled
the Dirt.

Triumph T150V Trident 750 1975

Triumph T150T Trident 750 1969 –
Look at those Ray Guns!


Triumph T120 Bonneville 1968 – The So
California look

Triumph T90 Tiger 350cc 1964


Triumph T160 1977 – The ultimate
Triumph incarnation.

Triumph 6T Thunderbird 1952 – Thunderbird
the ‘50s World speed record holder


Yamaha
FS1-E DX 1977 – All I got’s a moped……but what a ‘Ped, look at those stripes!

Yamaha
RD400F 1979 -The
ultimate
Well that’s all
folks!!!!!!!
If you are on the
lookout for a particular machine, give us a ring and we can keep you informed of
our new stock as it arrives.
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