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Brian’s Motorcycle Thoughts

Brian Lees

My personal Substack covering my love of motorcycles and my thoughts on the industry

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A What?

Yes I bought one in 2006. It was new on the market from south Korea and I had read a few good reports on them including one by Sir Alan Cathcart who said its a good entry level bike but could use some good tires. The first one I got was the...

a month ago
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Investment Bike or ???

I never thought Ide own anything with a Harley motor in it. Well I had thought about one bike. A very limited edition Goodman HDS. A British bike based on a Norton Featherbed Frame with a 1200 Sportster engine in it. Yeh I tend to like the ...

2 months ago
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Elsinore

It was 1977 and I had outgrown my Trail 70 and really wanted to move up to a 125. I saw a 1976 Honda MT 125 Elsinore advertised in the local newspaper. Yeh what a long time ago when people put things in the newspaper for sale. Any way I tal...

2 months ago
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Shop Rate? Flat Rate? How does this Rate?

I was talking to a friend this morning who just had a new rear tire put on his Flat 6 Honda. he is pretty ticked off. Oh the tire got changed ok. But the paint scratches on the side bags? The tail lights that no longer work? The rear facing...

5 months ago
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  • Brian Lees

    Motorcycles are my happy place. This is about my life around motorcycles and my thoughts on the industry.

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