Dilligaf Woh not seen one of those. It's a wonder no one has mentioned it on here. Phenominal though. You Lucky Boy or rich man. Regards Joe.
Pride & Clarke Remember the company very well. My Dad had a AJS 650. It got sent there every year or so to be inspected and rebuild if needed. Regards Joe.
So true, I like the ask the driver for a demonstration bit, how good would that job be, driving round the country and riding the latest bikes.
they are all no longer made, makes them old and of course they were retro classics when new, but yes perhaps not quite nostalgic yet
Lovely seeing some of the old promotional material. How things have changed with high tec video and pictures from around the world when new bikes are launched....
BSA easyriders, though I always thought these were NVT and it almost looks like the engine cases have been altered.
1981 triumph brochure, double sided, makes a good poster, I might get it framed, I flipped the top left section to get it better to view
I think this one is 1983, the last year of the meriden triumphs. It is too big to scan so only in photograph