For all your vintage bike appraisal needs call wolf at 613-659-4695 or email wolf3267@gmail.com
Dalton Timmis has classic bike insurance -the OB webmaster insured a 1968 Honda CB450 for its appraised value of $1900. You need an appraisal from an approved person such as Wolf or perhaps you can contact them by looking up Dalton Timmis on the net and asking who are appraisers in this area.
Fully insured all perils, collision etc. was $305 /yr plus 1/2 of the 2 yr appraisal cost $22.50 = $327.50 per year, with monthly payments about $28.00. This is based on a theoretical approx annual km of 3000 . Other members have used them also at good savings. If you have more than one classic there is a discount also.
another area appraiser of all makes is
Barry Brown RR 2 Bedford Mills Compartment 8 West Port, ON K0G 1X0 Tel: 613-273-5036 (Kingston and Ottawa areas)
BYTOWN MOTORCYCLE REPAIRSWe buy used Motorcycles running or not, 2264 Stevenage Rd. Ottawa call Rob @ 613-738-7742 "WE CARRY OLD BASTARDS REGALIA"
All these are friends and supporters of the Old Bastards- Thanks, Folks!
Owner Bob Kelly himself a member of the club is an official outlet of all 'Old Bastard' Regalia. Go and see his store and Diner and ask for our pins and shirts etc.
"Nature's Powers" and is located at 2083 Dundas St in beautiful downtown Cardinal, Ontario. Suppliers of alternate energy products and an official outlet for ''Old Bastard regalia 613-657-4500...She also carries the "Me & my Bike" book. Stop in and see Susie Kinghorn (proprietor) of 'Cow Paddy Boys' fame and get yourself a wind turbine and some 'Old Bastards' T shirts
www.benchmarkworkscanada.com for a link to their website for all your vintage BMW needs. Errol is a great supporter of our club and has annual vintage rides from his shop.
The Greater Toronto area has a vintage cafe racer group calleddotheton.com This name is from the old days when it was considered pretty hot stuff and risky to "do the ton" or go 100 MPH. I remember ny Dad telling me about going out with Norman on his Vincent to "do the Ton " in the 60's. They have a great forum for tech advice and online manual links and other very useful and active info. Check it out, they like to go retro fast.
Wayne McArthurOwner For the best in Harley Service