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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
That's the same colour as mine, albeit a previous owner had bestowed mine with a hand painted chocolate brown Starskey and Hutch style speed stripe.

Harvest gold
 

Fastpedaller

Über Member
Location
Norfolk
Many years ago I visited the Rolls Royce assembly plant in Goodwood. Walking around the production floor I noticed that the RR logos on the wheels were all upright. I commented to our host what an amazing feat of attention to detail this was, that all cars were arranged with their logos upright. That was the day I learnt about the weighted logos.

They must be very free-running bearings! If the wheel centre cap stopped rotating at high speed (ie went round with the rest of the wheel) it could, in theory, put the wheel out of balance. I guess because it is a very small difference in weight at its bottom and is a very small radius from the centre (compared to the size/weight of the rest of the wheel/tyre that it may not be significant.
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
I always lusted over teh
They must be very free-running bearings! If the wheel centre cap stopped rotating at high speed (ie went round with the rest of the wheel) it could, in theory, put the wheel out of balance. I guess because it is a very small difference in weight at its bottom and is a very small radius from the centre (compared to the size/weight of the rest of the wheel/tyre that it may not be significant.

It's doubtless attached to the wheel centre, not the wheel
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
It’s a floating, weighted emblem in a fluid-filled chamber. They do move a little and I’d imagine at speed they spin with the wheel.

I did some reading on it, and the consensus is that it's a very carefully balanced and counterweighted disc on a bearing behind a perspex cover. Fluid surely wouldn't work up to the 3-figure speeds RR has tested it to, it'd spin?
 
Wednesday 1st

Off Queen Street
Horbury
Wakefield

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Drago

Legendary Member
That looks like a Scirroco Storm, but the Storm wasn't available in white. Wrong wheels and lights for a Scala.

The wheels suggest a GT, a 1.6 carb model, but tarted up with body kit parts from possibly a Scala.
 
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Profpointy

Legendary Member
Wandering round that there London yesterday and came across perhaps my favourite car (on the somewhat realistic shopping list at any rate)

A lovely TR3A albeit broken down

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TR3A

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And also a very nice Merc SL

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But a whilst later spotted this. A true bit of exotica, a Citroen SM, which is essentially a DS, itself a very interesting and impressive car but with a Maserati engine. I've only ever seen the one previously in the wild. It was the same colour but not the same one



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And further down the same street was an estate car version of the DS, evidently a daily user as it was full of junk for the dump but nevertheless in fine condition

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And to cap it all yet another Citroen, perhaps the coolest car ever
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Let's see what I spot today

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