12-12-2019, 05:33 PM
Shown over cups of coffee
The owner of a 19.6 Crossley said "Good lord, can you actually get under a Seven?"
The owner of a Marlin said "Gosh, can you really get under a Seven?"
Considering the relative ground clearances of their machines, they might have said the same thing for different reasons.
A historian remarked that it was a perfect example of late 1920s boy racer, when Sankey wheels were fitted for sporting appearance, before the invention of Minilites.
As the pantomime season is upon us, I will refrain from reporting any of the comments about tools and other equipment attributed to the young lady.
The owner of a 19.6 Crossley said "Good lord, can you actually get under a Seven?"
The owner of a Marlin said "Gosh, can you really get under a Seven?"
Considering the relative ground clearances of their machines, they might have said the same thing for different reasons.
A historian remarked that it was a perfect example of late 1920s boy racer, when Sankey wheels were fitted for sporting appearance, before the invention of Minilites.
As the pantomime season is upon us, I will refrain from reporting any of the comments about tools and other equipment attributed to the young lady.