Here we are on a 4 day break to Vienna and very nice it was too. In a nutshell, apart from sausages, it featured: Flak towers, dinner at the top of the revolving TV tower (not a patch on Berlins tower), a whirl on the British built and worlds oldest big wheel featured in the 1949 classic 'The Third Man' and a visit to the utterly amazing Lippizzan horses- who you're not allowed to take pictures of unfortunately but if you get the chance are not to be missed.
I've lived in South Wales for the best part of 25 years, and for the first few years lived near Pontypool. I used to drive past this shop every day on my way to work in Cardiff. I didn't have a bike license at the time, so it didn't much interest me - but it always struck me as looking as though it was lost in time. Roll on a quarter of a century and even though I don't live near it now, whenever I pass through Pontypool I've found myself taking the side road to see if its still there. I must have said to everyone a thousand times, "I've got to go and take a look" after all, surely it wont still be there next year.... So, at last, welcome to Ray Cowles Motorcycles of Pontypool. When I eventually popped in last week and told him my little story he laughed. It happens quite a lot apparently, people popping in to take pictures.He doesn't mind at all and says hes never been busier - apart from when he was a Honda main agent a few years back. (Hes
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