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Still on two wheels

I am reluctant to reveal that it has been over 40 years since I first got my leg over a motocycle, but it’s true !

Apart from a moped which some people affectionately called a “Fizzie”, my first proper bike was a Suzuki TS90. Here’s a shot of me on it which has recently emerged from my late mother’s photo collection. She must have taken it shortly after I got it as it is not yet displaying the electric blue paintwork that I added to the tank.

Mark Holmes on my Suzuki TS90. Circa 1975.

Here’s another shot from the past. This Easy-Rider Chopper that I hired, almost a copy of Pete Fonda’s from the 1969 film, looked fantastic and rode well, but only in a straight line. Although bends are not tight around Las Vegas and the Nevada desert, the frame frequently grounded at junctions, producing a terrifyingly grinding sound. Starting her up in the parking lot of a diner set 4 car alarms going before my mate and I on his Harley trike made a hasty exit. Thanks for the memory of a great day Barry Rubin.

And here’s what my wheels look like today. A new Triumph Tiger Sport.

The engine is about a quarter of the size of the Rocket - going from 2,300 cc down to 660 cc. took a leap of faith - but I am really pleased with it. It’s definitely sportier, lighter and much more agile.

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Gone to a new home.

It’s been an agonising four years, after riding around the world, trying to decide what to do with my Triumph Rocket X.

We tried a few mini adventures on it together around France and over the Pyrenees, but two up on a bike just didn’t get under Dalila’s skin in a way we had hoped. She just wasn’t comfortable with me in charge - can’t blame her really.

I rode it back to the UK from Lyon and showed it at a couple of motocycle events, but otherwise it hasn’t been very far. Paying for a garage and insurance in central Lyon just added to the problem.

And so, after removing the heavily scratched side panniers and top box, re-painting the exhausts and a few other bits, lowering the price I first thought of quite dramatically, I finally found someone who was happy to take on a high mileage, once around the world, Triumph Rocket X. (Numbered 190/500 for the record).

Guillaume Gsell is from just to the north of Lyon. He rode away with a big mile. I almost cried.

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Blatant self publicity for my book 'Rebirth'.

Stay positive … keep your dreams alive.

You can order ‘Rebirth’ from Amazon in many countries, but here is a link to the UK site.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/REBIRTH-HEARTBREAK-HAPPINESS-Mark-Holmes/dp/1692946714/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=rebirth+mark+holmes&qid=1576660618&sr=8-1

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