Your first/current vehicles

My first was a Triumph Herald 12/50 in white. Don't have a photo so this one is stock. Not powerful enough to pull the skin off a rice pudding, not practical but great fun to drive.

My current car is my pride & joy: a 2005 Alfa Romeo Sportwagon (estate version). My car is very rare. There are a few diesels, Twin Sparks & V6s but mine has the 2.0 JTS engine. The colour is Azzurro Gabbiano (light blue) with optional (factory fitted) Phase 1 interior. That's cloth/Alcantara. In that colour with that engine it's one of one left in the UK. It's in great, rust free condition.
 

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My first car was a 1964 BMW 1800ti . Sadly, I don't have any photos of it.

I currently ride a 2015 Harley-Davidson 883XL. Of the eight bikes I've owned, this is my favourite.

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My first car was a 1964 BMW 1800ti . Sadly, I don't have any photos of it.

I currently ride a 2015 Harley-Davidson 883XL. Of the eight bikes I've owned, this is my favourite.

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Very nice. Not really a bike person (unless it has stabilizers) ;) I do appreciate their design. My bro had a Kawasaki ZXR 750. I've been on the back of it numerous times, the freedom is great as is feeling the wind around the helmet (ooh err missus)
 

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Very nice. Not really a bike person (unless it has stabilizers) ;) I do appreciate their design. My bro had a Kawasaki ZXR 750. I've been on the back of it numerous times, the freedom is great as is feeling the wind around the helmet (ooh err missus)

Thanks for the kind words. The ZXR is a fine bike indeed. A modern classic, in my opinion.

All of my bikes have been singles and twins (both British and Japanese), the only sport bike among them being a 1985 Yamaha RZ350 (a small, very quick two-stroke crotch rocket). I'd never thought of myself as a Harley person, but I saw my present bike in a showroom in the early summer of 2015, sat on it, and signed a purchase agreement about 20 minutes later. I've never regretted that decision, not even for a moment.

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