Quote from: kevincoggan on November 18, 2015, 06:44:53 pmi worked on one of the mosques in batley years ago when i was fitting windows,me and my mate always saved a bit of our bacon butties to drop down the cavitys,even the local druggies threw their needles over the fence-living the dream!still padgetts was always a good place to go to-and dream,i beleive they still have lc's in crates and are for sale if you have that kinda cashPadgetts are well known for having some incredible "old stock but new" bikes over the years. Didn't there used to be a Kawasaki dealer just down the road also? I used to compete in MotoX when I was younger, remember going to a well known shop called TEE BEE but can't for the life of me remember exactly where it was- not if it was Batley or not.
i worked on one of the mosques in batley years ago when i was fitting windows,me and my mate always saved a bit of our bacon butties to drop down the cavitys,even the local druggies threw their needles over the fence-living the dream!still padgetts was always a good place to go to-and dream,i beleive they still have lc's in crates and are for sale if you have that kinda cash
Quote from: ♦ChumBucket♦ on November 18, 2015, 08:18:10 pmQuote from: kevincoggan on November 18, 2015, 06:44:53 pmi worked on one of the mosques in batley years ago when i was fitting windows,me and my mate always saved a bit of our bacon butties to drop down the cavitys,even the local druggies threw their needles over the fence-living the dream!still padgetts was always a good place to go to-and dream,i beleive they still have lc's in crates and are for sale if you have that kinda cashPadgetts are well known for having some incredible "old stock but new" bikes over the years. Didn't there used to be a Kawasaki dealer just down the road also? I used to compete in MotoX when I was younger, remember going to a well known shop called TEE BEE but can't for the life of me remember exactly where it was- not if it was Batley or not.Kawasaki shop was called Kawasaki Autorama. next door but 2 from Padgetts. Allen Padgetts owned it. I helped out for years there. Free bike every week TEE BEE was in Morley. They came from Thornhill. Jayson his son was my best friend from age 6. Free field bikes Drifted away and only seen him in rave clubs found out he passed away
Quote from: duncan h on November 18, 2015, 08:28:38 pmQuote from: ♦ChumBucket♦ on November 18, 2015, 08:18:10 pmQuote from: kevincoggan on November 18, 2015, 06:44:53 pmi worked on one of the mosques in batley years ago when i was fitting windows,me and my mate always saved a bit of our bacon butties to drop down the cavitys,even the local druggies threw their needles over the fence-living the dream!still padgetts was always a good place to go to-and dream,i beleive they still have lc's in crates and are for sale if you have that kinda cashPadgetts are well known for having some incredible "old stock but new" bikes over the years. Didn't there used to be a Kawasaki dealer just down the road also? I used to compete in MotoX when I was younger, remember going to a well known shop called TEE BEE but can't for the life of me remember exactly where it was- not if it was Batley or not.Kawasaki shop was called Kawasaki Autorama. next door but 2 from Padgetts. Allen Padgetts owned it. I helped out for years there. Free bike every week TEE BEE was in Morley. They came from Thornhill. Jayson his son was my best friend from age 6. Free field bikes Drifted away and only seen him in rave clubs found out he passed awayCrikey, if it's the Dude I'm thinking about he was a very good racer, used to compete in the AMCA. Wasn't his dad called Terry?