nice bikes
Saw these new defenders parked up in Perth the other day, obviously being thoroughly tested for the next model release
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RichardK
Series IV Matrix Offroad Camper following our Discovery 3 with E Diff, BAS Remap, Mitch Hitch, Uniden UHF, Codan NGT HF, Masten TPMS, Proquip Compressor Guard, ARB Winch Bar, Milemarker Hydraulic Winch, 4x4 Intelligence Rear Wheel Carrier, VMS GPS with Rear Camera,
nice bikes
they'd look heaps better in the G4 Orange color![]()
130's rule
Notice the oil stain on the footpath.
Of course Rover was building bicycles long before motor cars were being manufactured by anyone.
Production ceased in the 1920s, but there is no reason why they could not resume, although it would be interesting to know where these were actually made and by whom!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I saw them being ridden around Fremantle ........................
The riders were wearing "Puma" shoes.![]()
Cheers .........
BMKAL
Someone has money to burn
Adam
As an avid mountain bike rider/mechanic/fanatic, I feel I should point out to the unaware that these bikes are far from worthy of the Land Rover name. They are simple reasonable and usable mountain bikes for your average Joe. If they did not bear the Land Rover name they would retail for around $600 - $700 in Australia, so they are certainly not an enthusiast machine as I consider Land Rovers to be.
I don't know how much of a premium the Land Rover name bears, but judging on the prices that the also rather average Porsche, BMW, etc bikes retail for, I imagine it would be reasonably hefty.
Sorry. I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade. I just want to make sure Land Rover enthusiasts aren't taken for a ride because of their emotional attachment to the brand.
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