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- August 30, 2014 at 7:23 pm #15474RadarModerator
Charming place, run by a proper Norfolk old boy. Some really interesting bits and pieces in there….
The museum has character and no mistake
I told him that I had a Yamaha and a Ducati…he told me to get a ‘proper bike’…
Vincent
The place was packed with interesting stuff
Anybody remember these from the mid 1980’s?
A couple of old NSU’s
Not all that old, but interesing..an Indian built Enfield with a diesel engine, rarely have the skins on the top of a rice pudding been safer…
Pretty Gilera and low miles MV
Some Japanese metal was on show too
Scott, with a neat little monkey bike hiding behind it
WW2 HD or Indian, complete with holster for a Thompson Sub Machine Gun
Perhaps the oddest thing in there…a genuine dual control scooter for training, few were sold in the late 1960’s
Sinclair C5…as developed by Lotus…not their finest hour
Neat Velocette undergoing some surgery
Loads of other stuff in there tooIt was only £4 to get in, so if your are near North Walsham at any time, drop in and have a look about
August 30, 2014 at 9:23 pm #68158katanaParticipantI love that Vincent
August 30, 2014 at 11:22 pm #68159RadarModeratorIt is well worth a vist when you are next in East Anglia
December 8, 2015 at 7:22 pm #68160RadarModeratorSince buying my MV I have joined the marque forum. I shared this review with them via a link as there was a classic MV in the pics I couldn’t identify.
One of their members was good enough to take a look and has identified it as 350 Sport (Tipo 216)
See I am not the only anorak out there!
November 13, 2017 at 10:22 pm #68161RadarModeratorJust fixed the picture links on this old blog (good old photobucket), but still great to read over this. Very quirky place, well worth a visit
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