biarritz

Member
Nov 29, 2008
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Just wanted to present myself and ma passion for vintage Enduro.

My name is Philippe, a French Chef living for the last 25 years in UK.
1977 till 1981 were my greatest motorcycling years, racing most enduro in France and Belgium.

Now delighted to have my middle age crisis, I have restored many enduro and because this forum does not allow me to add a web link, have a look at doublewx3 dot isdt dot eu
three of my bike as pictured and actualy if you get VMX next issue in January my two Bultaco will have few pages write up. Great!
my prefered bike for "Classic meetings/enduro" is SWM
but as you will see below, any manufacturer from Italy to USA as done some great bikes in the 70's & 80's.

so, I own a 1964 250cc CZ , a 1968 250cc Bultaco Matador MK3, a 1971 Bultaco Matador MK4SD, a 1974 Beta 250cc GS, a 1975 Greeves 250cc sach scrambler, a 1978 SWM 250cc RS GS , a 1980 SWM 440cc TF1, and finally the 1982 CCM-Armstrong 250cc Bombardier (Called Can Am 250 ASE in your side of the world!)
let's keep those beauty running! it's so rewarding!
thanks, Philippe.
 

jonestony

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Oct 20, 2018
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Just wanted to present myself and ma passion for vintage Enduro.

My name is Philippe, a French Chef living for the last 25 years in UK.
1977 till 1981 were my greatest motorcycling years, racing most enduro in France and Belgium.

Now delighted to have my middle age crisis, I have restored many enduro and because this forum does not allow me to add a web link, have a look at doublewx3 dot isdt dot eu
three of my bike as pictured and actualy if you get VMX next issue in January my two Bultaco will have few pages write up. Great!
my prefered bike for "Classic meetings/enduro" is SWM
but as you will see below, any manufacturer from Italy to USA as done some great bikes in the 70's & 80's.

so, I own a 1964 250cc CZ , a 1968 250cc Bultaco Matador MK3, a 1971 Bultaco Matador MK4SD, a 1974 Beta 250cc GS, a 1975 Greeves 250cc sach scrambler, a 1978 SWM 250cc RS GS , a 1980 SWM 440cc TF1, and finally the 1982 CCM-Armstrong 250cc Bombardier (Called Can Am 250 ASE in your side of the world!)
let's keep those beauty running! it's so rewarding!
thanks, Philippe.
welcome newbie.
 
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