ive been into bikes for over 40 years and this is the first time i remember coming across one of these, ive visited the national motorcycle museum but cant remember seeing one, thought it was an ariel arrow at first, must be rae enough
The exporter should have told the DVLA that the vehicle has been exported. Nothing stopping you keeping the number plates in Australia but failure to do so causes problems in the UK. Thanks and enjoy a rare bike, the last one I saw in daily use was in Brighton, many years ago.
Things awesome!
ive been into bikes for over 40 years and this is the first time i remember coming across one of these, ive visited the national motorcycle museum but cant remember seeing one, thought it was an ariel arrow at first, must be rae enough
Yes aware of my Leader. Even rarer is the Viceroy a 247cc opposed twin, electric start.
Unusual bike, hey. Looks good.
Wait until you see the Viceroy. Just entering the Suez canal bound for Australia
The exporter should have told the DVLA that the vehicle has been exported. Nothing stopping you keeping the number plates in Australia but failure to do so causes problems in the UK. Thanks and enjoy a rare bike, the last one I saw in daily use was in Brighton, many years ago.
Beautiful bike, but where is the owner?
Owner wishes to remain anonymous