That is some damn good work there.
A replica would make an excellent fathers day or xmas present for someone that loves there bike.
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Thought you’d be interested in my latest creation.
The Stanford Motorcycle Co is an imaginary company which was not founded in 1911 by my Grandfather Archibald John Stanford and was not started in a tiny coal shed which was not located behind the milking shed at a property called Fitzroy Downs outside Portland Victoria. At no time did he ever return home from WW1 and recommence building bikes which were never well ahead of their time with technology which was not years ahead. He did not race this particular bike in the 1919 Tyrandarra Senior TT and he did not blitz the field by lapping every other rider and winning by several minutes. As I say, none of this really happened............or did it??????





Thought you’d be interested in my latest creation.
The Stanford Motorcycle Co is an imaginary company which was not founded in 1911 by my Grandfather Archibald John Stanford and was not started in a tiny coal shed which was not located behind the milking shed at a property called Fitzroy Downs outside Portland Victoria. At no time did he ever return home from WW1 and recommence building bikes which were never well ahead of their time with technology which was not years ahead. He did not race this particular bike in the 1919 Tyrandarra Senior TT and he did not blitz the field by lapping every other rider and winning by several minutes. As I say, none of this really happened............or did it??????





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