The East is Red (but what exact shade)?

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The East is Red (but what exact shade)?

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Morini: 1980 2c/375 The Old Gal plus all that remains of the Forgotten Error (the engine)
Gilera: 1957 175 Sport
Honda: 1984 CB250RS
Husqvarna: 2019 401 Svartpilen
Wishlist: 2026 Morini 350
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Re: The East is Red (but what exact shade)?

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Oh dear.
Still no chance of 350 spares.
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SupermotoDave wrote:Oh dear.
Still no chance of 350 spares.
Possibly, in the future, but "these are not the 350 spares you are looking for".
Morini: 1980 2c/375 The Old Gal plus all that remains of the Forgotten Error (the engine)
Gilera: 1957 175 Sport
Honda: 1984 CB250RS
Husqvarna: 2019 401 Svartpilen
Wishlist: 2026 Morini 350
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Re: The East is Red (but what exact shade)?

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Some interesting snippets on this in the latest ATG thanks to our eagle eyed editor.

I like the sound of : "Lambertini has in the drawer a nice 350 8V (liquid cooled and more compact than a bomardino[1])..."

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardino
Morini: 1980 2c/375 The Old Gal plus all that remains of the Forgotten Error (the engine)
Gilera: 1957 175 Sport
Honda: 1984 CB250RS
Husqvarna: 2019 401 Svartpilen
Wishlist: 2026 Morini 350
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