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There is no room for a pillion passenger so the photo must have been taken at home or at another friends or relatives destination. Supposing he did not carry a tripod and camera with time delay.
Rupert - there were a number of brothers (8 at a guess) plus friends who would go down to Somerset for a weekend of blasting up and down hills and along the sands. As he lived in Kings Heath at the time I doubt he would have found such views locally.
lovely pic of bikes thanks .i saw a mint 1960 t350 in a coffee shop.took a pic loaded to coppermine but thats as far as i have got so far.will post it when i find how too
I confess I struggled at first Pete but took a week off trying and when I tried again it was so easy. Not sure if it was down to work by Warren and Leslam but whichever, it was a breeze.