belfastguzzi Posted September 25, 2005 Posted September 25, 2005 Poetry in motion? Just opened up the 'No Direction Home' double CD. There's a pic of Dylan on his Triumph, from 1965 or thereabouts. another
Guzzirider Posted September 25, 2005 Posted September 25, 2005 Poetry in motion? Just opened up the 'No Direction Home' double CD. There's a pic of Dylan on his Triumph, from 1965 or thereabouts. another 61254[/snapback] Is that before he joined the cast of Magic Roundabout? Guy
Mike Stewart Posted September 25, 2005 Posted September 25, 2005 Very Cool, Boy Bob looks young there! Mike
Guzzirider Posted September 25, 2005 Posted September 25, 2005 BFG If you are a fan of Bob, you may know that the BBC are showing several Dylan related programmes over the next few days: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/music/bobdylan/
dlaing Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 Here is a shot at the multi-talented Valentino Rossi, auditioning for the role of Dylan in his biography:
Guest ratchethack Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 OK - is that a Daytona or a Bonneville? I b'lieve it's one or t'other...Enquiring minds just gotta know... Where's Martin?
dlaing Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 From a Google search: July 29th, 1966 Bob Dylan crashes his Triumph 55 motorcycle while riding near Woodstock, New York. He is sent to Middletown Hospital with several broken neck vertebrae, a concussion and cuts on his face and scalp. Suffered mild amnesia, paralysis & internal injuries. He goes into 9 months of seclusion, to recover Rumor mill has him in a coma, a vegetable, never performing again, dodging the draft, passing on or losing his mind due to drug use But what the heck is a 55? I don't think it is the year. That looks like a mid sixties Bonnie. .
Steve G. Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 OK - is that a Daytona or a Bonneville? I b'lieve it's one or t'other...Enquiring minds just gotta know... Where's Martin? 61267[/snapback] That would be a 500 Daytona. It can be said that they were a sweet light little bike, quite good handling as a result, but were so gutless, they couldn't pull the skin off a custard. Most were good for only 75-80 mph topped out. Ciao, Steve G.
badmotogoozer Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 Those are some great pics BFG! Can't sing... well, OK, but does surprisingly well for a guy who crushed his larynx in said crash... Can't argue his songwriting ability tho'! Rj
dlaing Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 Just to add to the confusion, of what bike it might be: http://www.edlis.org/twice/threads/motorcycle.html One discredited guy says Bonneville 650, but is corrected by a guy who says Tiger 500, but Joan Baez says it is a 350cc
badmotogoozer Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 I don't know what he crashed on, but if Steve says that's a Daytona then it's a Daytona. The boy knows his bikes!!! Rj
Martin Barrett Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 I don't know what he crashed on, but if Steve says that's a Daytona then it's a Daytona. The boy knows his bikes!!! 61276[/snapback] Triumphs of this age are worse than modern Guzzis to tell apart. Looks to have a single carb. Definatlely no bath tub, nachele, unit construction and single down tube. Post 64 and its not the TT Special. With the single carb varients I instictively say Tiger But when you look at the historic model names and what they are used for now the usages have totaly changed I defer to Steve
mike wilson Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 From a Google search: July 29th, 1966 Bob Dylan crashes his Triumph 55 motorcycle while riding near Woodstock, New York. He is sent to Middletown Hospital with several broken neck vertebrae, a concussion and cuts on his face and scalp. The Triumph 350 was called a 55 (cubic inches) in America. It's a 3TA that he crashed. mike
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