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I would like someone to call or e mail me I have just renewed my son-in-law membership for Christmas. His membership no is 4533 and I did it by pay pal on an annual subscription but there was no where to put his membership number. I would like a confirmation call or e mail please 01782 644892. I realise this is not the appropriate page but cant see where to get in touch!
Hi Jaqueline Thanks for renewing the subscription, I've emailed you with confirmation. For future reference you can find our contact details on the home page menu under "About the Trust". Kind regards Andy Name: Si Dogdragon E-mail: si@dogdragons.com State/Province: Oxfordshire Country: England
Hi good to see things are going well. (met some of you at the Footman-James show) Was wondering if you could give my web site a link. I'll be giving you one (or two) in return. You will find it worth while I think. http://dogdragons.com/. It's just bikes (& trikes). No girls (or swearing) I've been running it for around 13 years now check my A-2-Z not just British bikes, but all I could find are listed with plenty of my photo's too (one or exceptions like the Wooler flat four http://dogdragons.com/dogdragons/a-2-z/wxyz/wooler-flat_four-1955.html
Just an idea you might to think about too, As many of us can't travel too far (disabled to bike accidents) so was wondering if some of the museums listed could do an exchange here & there, it might help keeping the punters coming. All the best Si
Yes, I remember meeting you at the NEC. We would certainly like to be linked to your site, I'll send the details over to our webmaster. The photos of the Wooler in Germany are interesting too. Your idea of museums exchanging exhibits is something we could look at facilitating in the future. Regards AndyName: Henry John E-mail: jrrecycling@rocketmail.com State/Province: Wiltshire England Country: U.K.
Hi there,
Wonder if you can help me I have been left a collection of old bike magazines and I am looking to sell them can you point me in the right direction ?
The mags are Motorcycle Mechanics from May67 - Mar81 Street Chopper jan/feb/dec 74 Bike Magazine from 72 - aug 82 Qty 97 Motorcyclist illustrated Oct 67 jan 75
etc etc
Hi Why not try an ad in one of the classic bike magazines? Or you could offer them to a magazine trader such as this guy - http://www.pigfarmerbikemagazines.co.uk/ Good luck. AndyName: cardaddy E-mail: media@cardaddyonline.com State/Province: USA Country: USA
Many thanks for providing really informative posts on your blog. How can I share it on the social networks? ----------- Thanks Cardaddy - glad that you find the site and work of the trust interesting. We would like to remind all members and visitors that we welcome your sharing awareness and site links with friends and contacts via social networks or any other media. Just remember www.BMCT.ORG Webmaster@bmct.orgName: dean E-mail: dgdeanaud@gmail.com State/Province: South Australia
Hi , I note that you have a 1947 EMC and state that it is the 16th made , I have put together 2 here in South australia could you let me know the actual engine and frame numbers so that i can align them with what we have here. In my research I located 8 machines that came to south australia and ended up with 6 engines 4 frames and other sundry bits and pieces . Thank You. Dean.Name: greg lawn E-mail: searchbike@yahoo.com.au State/Province: Vic Country: Australia
Dear Sir, I read with interest your article on the very rare 1936 tiger 80.I recently purchased what I though was a 1936 triumph 500cc OHV model 5/5 turns out the engine number is in fact a very rare first model tiger 90. I am missing some parts is it possible to point me in the right direction. Mud guards and stays battery box and foot brake lever. Kind Regards Greg Lawn Australia
Hi Greg, congratulations on owning a very rare bike, we'd love to see some photos of another survivor. As far as parts go I'd search using the restorer's directory known here as Old Bike Mart - see http://www.oldbikemart.co.uk/ Regards AndyName: greg lawn E-mail: searchbike@yahoo.com.au State/Province: Vic Country: Australia
Dear Sir, I read with interest your article on the very rare 1936 tiger 80. I recently purchased what I though was a 1936 triumph 500cc OHV model 5/5 turns out the engine number is in fact a very rare first model tiger 90. I am missing some parts is it possible to point me in the right direction. Mud guards and stays battery box and foot brake lever. Kind Regards Greg Lawn AustraliaName: Webmaster E-mail: webmaster@bmct.org State/Province: Worcestershire
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