Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

Some sorta Sanctuary!

This bike has been a long time coming, ever since I saw the first of the Sanctuary bikes when I was working in Japan in the truck business.

I was talking to Buzzard…. Well, let’s paint the picture. Buzzard is a good mate by the name of Dave Ennis. We called him Buzzard back in the 1970s as he had a big hooter and it’s kinda stuck. You’ve seen his stuff from BuzzWorkx before, back in the March 2020 issue. Well, Buzzard said we could do it better than that and for sensible money. Okay, so, looking back, the sensible money bit didn’t quite work out!

Buzzard and I have been mates since we were

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