I'm writing an article for Jag Journal about our Young Enthusiast members ... if you currently are a Young Enthusiast, please contact me ASAP at allwrite2ataol.com or 412-751-2355. I'd like to get your input for my article.

Thanks for your help,
Candy Williams
JCNA Publicity Chair

Submitted by silver007@shaw.ca on Mon, 03/30/2009 - 23:38

Dan,
my first love was a Norton Dominator......it was a great bike, 600 cc of linear acceleration on a Yorkshire country road........ Roadholder front forks and a Featherbed frame,104 MPH on a flat road but what smoothness and precise handling on those winding Yorkshire roads. Tighten up all the bolts after a good run , adjust the primary chain, if we has the right sized spanner we were lucky, if not w used to use a bigger spanner and perhaps jammed a penny in between the flats of the nut and the spanner... Thank God I have all the spanners I need, esp for an XJS which requires std and metric ... pain in the for sure.......but worth every frustrating second of it.......
I think even many of the Hardley Import lookalikes have the same too good to wave arrogance, I have ridden one of the real ones and it just shook the hell out of me around town, that was enough for me..... I shall stick to my rice rockets forever, I have an armchair at home if I need a rest, but I guess they are kinda like apples , and personally I just like the sweet ones.....

Submitted by NC43-62049 on Mon, 03/30/2009 - 17:13

Edited on 2009-03-30 17:24:30

Let's give out the waves ... So what if it's returned or not .....

Brit cars (MG, Triumph, Lotus, Sunbeam etc all seem to wave every-time to a vintage Jag)

Not all Harley riders are wave-resistant but alot are. Ginger may need "The Vincent"; Norton; BSA or a Bonnyville for more Harley-Dude waves.

Regards,

D Lokun

Submitted by silver007@shaw.ca on Sun, 03/29/2009 - 00:49

In my B in England we always waved to each other, quick flash of the headlights etc.............back home you were one of the boys if you had a B, I almost bought an E Type but decided to take the Canadian offer.......... glad I did, we have half a dozen Jags now.................not E Types however.. mainly V12's
Hardley riders are like that, and no I do know how to spell , I ride a ZX11 when the weather permits, and I have the cash to insure it.......................
Hold your head up, ride , drive and have fun..... Art

Submitted by cordag@aol.com on Sat, 03/28/2009 - 19:37

Today, I waved at the passengers of a late model Jaguar sitting behind me at a stop light, and made eye contact, but they didn't wave back. I don't think they recognized that I was also in a Jaguar ('66 XKE roadster). That happens more than I'd like it to. I think a lot of the new Jaguar folkd don't know about or appreciate the old cats. I give and receive a lot of "thumbs up" when I see other classic cars on the road, too.

When riding my motorcycle, I put a hand out when I see other bikers, too. I've noticed that most wave back unless they are Harley riders that notice I'm not riding a Harley. ;->

I'll keep waiving anyway.