Class: Bikes, Road — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2008-03-26 11:16 |
New make ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The owner says it's a 1968 bike (Nothing showing on the DVLA for this reg.no) -- Last edit: 2008-03-26 11:19:39 |
◊ 2008-03-26 11:48 |
It's funny how in English most of the times you have to spell the words to be sure what's been said. |
◊ 2008-03-26 12:31 |
According to here: http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/euro/brands/dmw.htm DMW stands for Dawson Motor Works. This bike is listed at the DVLA, but under the brand 'DMW Deemster' ... ![]() They say it was built in 1967 but first registered only in 1991. Interesting to note that a deemster is a judge in the Isle of Man. |
◊ 2008-03-26 16:42 |
Especially compared to Spanish ![]() It is probably the reason why there are spelling bee contests, often seen in movies; something that you won't find in many other languages. |
◊ 2008-03-31 15:45 |
I imagine this, and maybe the Ariel Leader, were intended to replace the 'silent' LE Velocette (pity they didn't show one of those) as transport for beat bobbies. I remember they devised a crash-helmet version of the traditional British policeman's helmet for use on the LE. |