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Re: GFR/SP/Piuma 13 years 2 months ago #212

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72degrees wrote:

There was another T shirt with a lot of the various old and new Gilera logos printed on it. I have a very faded example somewhere.

No chance of T shirts without a fee paying 'club' and a committee, or possibly a one off fee incluing a T shirt like Club Aprilia. That would require what I think financiers call "seed corn" though.

Mike has registered for the new GeN but he is having a bike free period at present. I may ask him if he still has the original art work.


If Mike still has artwork I would buy, can us foreigners pay in local currency :dry:

Re: GFR/SP/Piuma 13 years 2 months ago #218

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John, I presume you mean sending cocnuts over as payment, but think how much the postage would be on 10 coconuts !!!

Re: GFR/SP/Piuma 13 years 2 months ago #221

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pppdrive wrote:

John, I presume you mean sending cocnuts over as payment, but think how much the postage would be on 10 coconuts !!!


Better than coconuts, I've got mango's :laugh:
We do have paper money but you need a lot to amount to anything
John

Re: GFR/SP/Piuma 13 years 2 months ago #234

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Hi

just another teaser ;)
Found somewhere in the web.
I have somem ore of that, but one cannot see to much :(
The only thing is taht it was a Crono. Now has the rear swingarm, the fork, the wheels and the engine of a Nordie. One can see the new fixing points for the upper case mounting bolts welded in.
The rest looks like it's just plugged in.
Maybe it only looks like that :)

ciao joachim

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Re: GFR/SP/Piuma 13 years 2 months ago #235

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That would need a pretty special fuel tank :)

Compare and contrast with this photo I found of the GB1.

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Re: GFR/SP/Piuma 13 years 2 months ago #237

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What was GB1, I notice the stiffened clutch cover and what looks like an oil feed at the cylinder base, any more info or history
John
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