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Old 20-05-06, 03:01
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Default Wanted BSA M20 Panniers

Wanted BSA M20 Pannniers, Mainly the metal frame. I would also be interested in any other parts.
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Old 23-05-06, 13:43
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Default m-20

I've got an M-20. or at least a collection of parts reputed to be one, in the shop.
Good luck with the panniers. Do you have access to the site in Holland?
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Old 24-05-06, 10:16
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G'day Charlie,
Do you meen Henks site? I havn't posted there yet. Im hoping to find something in OZ First, If no luck I will have a go at making some. Where is Ontario?
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Old 24-05-06, 13:25
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Default Where is Ontario?

...Why - in Canada of course.

And Maryhill is near the very centre of all things big and vital, the very hub of economic and cultural importance - TORONTO.

Just ask them if you don't believe me.
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Old 26-05-06, 10:44
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G'day Charlie, Ontario sounded a bit mexican, Lucky I didn't call you an American, Thats a bit like calling an Aussie a kiwi.
We must get to Canada one day. Isn't it a bit cold over there to be riding a bike.
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Old 26-05-06, 11:40
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G'day Charlie, Ontario sounded a bit mexican, Lucky I didn't call you an American, Thats a bit like calling an Aussie a kiwi.
We must get to Canada one day. Isn't it a bit cold over there to be riding a bike.
Jeff
Now, I'm an Aussie and have some good Kiwi friends, so I s'pose it's only fair to say it probably works both ways, so it may be like calling a Kiwi an Aussie too!

And yes, Canada in February can be VERY COLD! I've been there twice in that month, don't know what's wrong with my timing!
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Old 26-05-06, 13:07
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An American mate of mine said " Canadians are just like us only they don't have guns, but they do have health care!"
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Old 26-05-06, 22:43
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Default cold?..canada?? eh

hey jeff

it never gets cold enough in canada to stop one from riding a bike. i had a 360 bultaco with studded tires which i used as transportation for one winter. the coldest i recall was riding at -34c.....the trick is that once you freeze up a bit you no longer feel the cold!!

cheers from canada

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Old 27-05-06, 01:03
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Default Re: cold?..canada?? eh

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hey jeff

it never gets cold enough in canada to stop one from riding a bike. i had a 360 bultaco with studded tires which i used as transportation for one winter. the coldest i recall was riding at -34c.....the trick is that once you freeze up a bit you no longer feel the cold!!

cheers from canada

mike
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You are right..
I remember back in the late 50's ,early 60's seeing an old guy with a Harley '45 and side car with a canvas and wood and plastic house affair built on it cruising down the 401 to Toronto during a blizzard...strange people back then..
Probably some old DR from WW2 ...
Thats where the Hell's Angels started.. from WW2 vets..
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Old 29-05-06, 10:40
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I wouldn't think of getting on a bike below 10deg C.
No pain no brain!
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