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When we were last over in England, Mark showed us around his old hunting ground. One of the places we visited was 'Rockerbox' near Farnham in Surrey, a small and discreet bike shop and workshop situated at the roadside, specialising in Triumph's and BSA's for the past forty years. Outside a handful of machines were parked up, and the window display was a hint of what we were about to discover inside..
Standing behind the counter, Darrell the owner explained that all their parts are original manufacturers stock, while in the workshop his mechanic was busy working away on a T110. Old photos and posters on the walls reflect "une belle époque", and when we asked Darrell about a certain part he immediately located it by thumbing through one of his parts manuals, not a computer to be seen! Rockerbox has seemingly resisted the passage of time.. much to our pleasure.
Taking pride of place amongst the bikes for sale, a 1952 TR5 trial..
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When we were last over in England, Mark showed us around his old hunting ground. One of the places we visited was 'Rockerbox' near Farnham in Surrey, a small and discreet bike shop and workshop situated at the roadside, specialising in Triumph's and BSA's for the past forty years. Outside a handful of machines were parked up, and the window display was a hint of what we were about to discover inside..
Standing behind the counter, Darrell the owner explained that all their parts are original manufacturers stock, while in the workshop his mechanic was busy working away on a T110. Old photos and posters on the walls reflect "une belle époque", and when we asked Darrell about a certain part he immediately located it by thumbing through one of his parts manuals, not a computer to be seen! Rockerbox has seemingly resisted the passage of time.. much to our pleasure.
Taking pride of place amongst the bikes for sale, a 1952 TR5 trial..
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When we were last over in England, Mark showed us around his old hunting ground. One of the places we visited was 'Rockerbox' near Farnham in Surrey, a small and discreet bike shop and workshop situated at the roadside, specialising in Triumph's and BSA's for the past forty years. Outside a handful of machines were parked up, and the window display was a hint of what we were about to discover inside..
Standing behind the counter, Darrell the owner explained that all their parts are original manufacturers stock, while in the workshop his mechanic was busy working away on a T110. Old photos and posters on the walls reflect "une belle époque", and when we asked Darrell about a certain part he immediately located it by thumbing through one of his parts manuals, not a computer to be seen! Rockerbox has seemingly resisted the passage of time.. much to our pleasure.
Taking pride of place amongst the bikes for sale, a 1952 TR5 trial..
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The Draggers afterparty Saturday night just might have been the best party on planet earth, it was magical. And I love you Dean, but you knew that already.
I'm so stoked my cousin Adam Wright came along for this ride, he was in the sidecar for two weeks straight, through burning sun and pouring rain, from small gravel roads to the Autobahn, drinking beer, shooting photos, eating or even sleeping, we had so much fun there's no way I could describe it on here. Adam is truly my favorite photographer, no one can catch a moment like he can, no one.
And he knows how to drink too, see you in a few months, I love you Adam.
I can see clearly now the rain is gone. There's not alot of people like you Jerry and I'll always love you for it.
Julian the hero rode all the way from Germany to Tidaholm and back with us. And he kept the kegs coming all night, thank you so much - you're a true ruler Julian.
We would never been able to pull off this trip if it wasn't for Anneli, thanx for everything and see you soon - you're truly the best.
Looks like Marcus had a revelation, and I don't think he was the only one?
Leaving Göteborg for Stockholm ...Everyone who came out and rode with us - from Arizona to Tidaholm, everyone who helped out, all of my friends - old and new, everyone involved in the Bottrop Show, I LOVE you all. And we'll meet again soon - The Road Goes On Forever And The Party Never Ends.
I'm so stoked my cousin Adam Wright came along for this ride, he was in the sidecar for two weeks straight, through burning sun and pouring rain, from small gravel roads to the Autobahn, drinking beer, shooting photos, eating or even sleeping, we had so much fun there's no way I could describe it on here. Adam is truly my favorite photographer, no one can catch a moment like he can, no one.
And he knows how to drink too, see you in a few months, I love you Adam.
I can see clearly now the rain is gone. There's not alot of people like you Jerry and I'll always love you for it.
Julian the hero rode all the way from Germany to Tidaholm and back with us. And he kept the kegs coming all night, thank you so much - you're a true ruler Julian.
We would never been able to pull off this trip if it wasn't for Anneli, thanx for everything and see you soon - you're truly the best.
Looks like Marcus had a revelation, and I don't think he was the only one?
Leaving Göteborg for Stockholm ...Everyone who came out and rode with us - from Arizona to Tidaholm, everyone who helped out, all of my friends - old and new, everyone involved in the Bottrop Show, I LOVE you all. And we'll meet again soon - The Road Goes On Forever And The Party Never Ends.
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