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British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« on: 04 March 2018, 16:51:30 »

should be worth a watch. 
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Re: British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« Reply #1 on: 04 March 2018, 17:06:25 »

We'll get to see lots of oil leaks?  ::)  ;D
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« Reply #2 on: 04 March 2018, 17:09:44 »

We'll get to see lots of oil leaks?  ::)  ;D

Crankcases split the wrong way. The nips figured it out quickly enough.
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Re: British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« Reply #3 on: 04 March 2018, 17:17:47 »

Took them a while longer to figure out grip and handling though.  ;)
I still have a soft spot for old Triumphs and Nortons, but I wouldnt want to have to use one as daily transport.
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Re: British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« Reply #4 on: 04 March 2018, 17:18:41 »

Took them a while longer to figure out grip and handling though.  ;)
I still have a soft spot for old Triumphs and Nortons, but I wouldnt want to have to use one as daily transport.

And the BSA's 8) 8) :y
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Re: British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« Reply #5 on: 04 March 2018, 17:31:44 »

We'll get to see lots of oil leaks?  ::)  ;D

Crankcases split the wrong way. The nips figured it out quickly enough.

Also, woefully inadequate flanges, so leaks guaranteed.

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Re: British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« Reply #6 on: 04 March 2018, 17:43:17 »

My Dad made me put a tray underneath my first motorbike when I was 16, ....because motorbikes always leak oil!  ::)

He was amazed that my little Kawasaki didn't leak.  ;D
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Re: British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« Reply #7 on: 04 March 2018, 17:44:14 »

Took them a while longer to figure out grip and handling though.  ;)
I still have a soft spot for old Triumphs and Nortons, but I wouldnt want to have to use one as daily transport.

I would love an old Commando. It could be the 750 or 850 but it must have a black tank with gold lettering. :y
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« Reply #8 on: 04 March 2018, 17:46:26 »

My Dad made me put a tray underneath my first motorbike when I was 16, ....because motorbikes always leak oil!  ::)

He was amazed that my little Kawasaki didn't leak.  ;D

I had a selection of RD 250/350/400 and seized every one of them at some point. Holed pistons as well.

The old 2 strokes were great fun though before we all decided we needed to save the planet. :-\
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Re: British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« Reply #9 on: 04 March 2018, 17:50:28 »

Took them a while longer to figure out grip and handling though.  ;)
I still have a soft spot for old Triumphs and Nortons, but I wouldnt want to have to use one as daily transport.

I would love an old Commando. It could be the 750 or 850 but it must have a black tank with gold lettering. :y

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NORTON-COMMANDO-1973/152078519754?hash=item2368960dca:g:tloAAOSwttVaOD3I

A good investment as well!  :y

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« Reply #10 on: 04 March 2018, 18:19:01 »

Took them a while longer to figure out grip and handling though.  ;)
I still have a soft spot for old Triumphs and Nortons, but I wouldnt want to have to use one as daily transport.

I would love an old Commando. It could be the 750 or 850 but it must have a black tank with gold lettering. :y

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NORTON-COMMANDO-1973/152078519754?hash=item2368960dca:g:tloAAOSwttVaOD3I

A good investment as well!  :y

That is exactly what I want. :y

Excessive vibration was a problem for many old Brit bikes killing batteries and ignition coils.
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Re: British motorbikes bbc4 9.00pm
« Reply #11 on: 04 March 2018, 19:00:19 »

That old Ariel of mine didn't used to vibrate so much as shudder every time it fired :D No battery to take a pounding on it either as it was on magneto ignition-great for unlit country lanes when you shut the throttle for the bends and the lights dimmed  :o ;D
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« Reply #13 on: 04 March 2018, 21:16:33 »

Took them a while longer to figure out grip and handling though.  ;)
I still have a soft spot for old Triumphs and Nortons, but I wouldnt want to have to use one as daily transport.

I would love an old Commando. It could be the 750 or 850 but it must have a black tank with gold lettering. :y

I got caught riding a balck Dunstall 750 Commando when I was 16. The mate who owned absolutely destroyed the engine soon after as he was used to 2 stroke Kwaks, and wouldn't accept that the Norton wasn't going to rev the same way they did.  ::)
Triumph Trident was my favourite British bike. Would do around 120, which was as quick as almost anything else around at the time
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« Reply #14 on: 04 March 2018, 22:38:42 »

Well it was quite interesting, but too many talking heads and not enough bikes!  ::)
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