Beautiful bike,great video.I purchased a vintage BMW R100S from a gentleman in Vermont,who had restored about 30 of these Brough Superior's.It was the only marque he worked on.Got a tour of his small home shop,was really impressed.This was about 30 years ago.His name was Victor Olson.I still have the BMW.Thanks for posting
Awesome job guys ! Met a gentleman that had a pair of SS100's in the parking lot of the Lima ,Ohio 1/2mile flat track back in the '90s , amazing pieces of art ! Cheers !
Brilliant video Gents! Thank you. Alan, Alec, Chris - great info and insight about a cool era of motorcycling. The 1929 Peugeot that you guys got running for me is still rolling! She was pretty much flatlined when you got her. You really did live up to the name Revival! Not exactly a Brough, but Revival did an astounding job, fabricating bespoke parts, sourcing arcane bits and pieces all with a great sense of craft. They are a great team. Hats off!
i like the machines with the dollar signs on the heads. i know it was not intended. but i notice it. the wealthy people have these machines now as the dollar sign is important today. i support this as i realize it is not cheap to restore and maintain some machines. i applaud those with the ability . to restore and save machines
That’s freakin’ awesome........ I just restored my 85 year old father in laws 1969 Bridgestone 100 TMX........ last time it was registered was 1979...... love y’all’s work and products!!!
@@RevivalCycles it was a labor of love and one of the funnest projects I’ve done👍 If there is a way to send pics to you I’d love to share them. Thanks Scotty
I love seeing this bike whenever I have attended a Gearhead Sunday at the shop. Can't wait until we can do those again. Until then, I appreciate the content which is most interesting an informative. Broughs are perhaps the most most beautiful motorcycles of all time. I grew up going ga-ga for Harleys, but always rode Japanese stuff and have an affinity for many 60s-70s era bikes from the Big Four. I ended up buying dual sport and adventure bikes...boring to look at, I know. What I like to ride is completely opposite to what gets my blood pumping in excitement which are classic British motorbikes. Imagining myself blasting down a country road in the English Countryside is a transcendent experience!
Motorcyclists back in the day must have been much more engaged with their machines and mechanically minded than today, can you imagine a rider today remembering to regulate the oil supply, 95% of the machines would have seized big ends and pistons within the first week of ownership.
Bikes are Bikes, some have soul and others don't..... If you have to machine some parts to keep these going then who cares, the purist are a tad boring. Seeing these old bikes running is what it's all about. Keep up your great work please.
Why do Americans think changing this lovely piece of history into some kind of bobber is a good idea, if it ends as it usually does with this lot it will be crap
Beautiful bike,great video.I purchased a vintage BMW R100S from a gentleman in Vermont,who had restored about 30 of these Brough Superior's.It was the only marque he worked on.Got a tour of his small home shop,was really impressed.This was about 30 years ago.His name was Victor Olson.I still have the BMW.Thanks for posting
I like what you're doing at Revival Cycles....... nice Brough save ~
Absolutely awesome video is great to see others with the passion :) that's a real shame on the original cases turning up like that sucks.
Awesome job guys ! Met a gentleman that had a pair of SS100's in the parking lot of the Lima ,Ohio 1/2mile flat track back in the '90s , amazing pieces of art ! Cheers !
Brilliant video Gents! Thank you. Alan, Alec, Chris - great info and insight about a cool era of motorcycling. The 1929 Peugeot that you guys got running for me is still rolling! She was pretty much flatlined when you got her. You really did live up to the name Revival! Not exactly a Brough, but Revival did an astounding job, fabricating bespoke parts, sourcing arcane bits and pieces all with a great sense of craft. They are a great team. Hats off!
Thanks for sharing that, what a beautiful machine
Thanks guys. Hope everyone is hanging in there. I miss coming to your shop.
We're holding out. Looking forward to opening the doors for Gearhead Sundays again.
Nice video and great restore, keeping it alive so the Dead Can Dance.
Amazing you guys are passionate about something from my home town
i like the machines with the dollar signs on the heads. i know it was not intended. but i notice it. the wealthy people have these machines now as the dollar sign is important today. i support this as i realize it is not cheap to restore and maintain some machines. i applaud those with the ability . to restore and save machines
Old school cool. Awesome work guys. 👍🏼
liked and subscribed - keep up the good work!
Great seeing y'all again!
Makes me come over all patriotic 🇬🇧🥲
That’s freakin’ awesome........ I just restored my 85 year old father in laws 1969 Bridgestone 100 TMX........ last time it was registered was 1979...... love y’all’s work and products!!!
I love those old bridgestones
@@RevivalCycles it was a labor of love and one of the funnest projects I’ve done👍
If there is a way to send pics to you I’d love to share them. Thanks Scotty
What an amazing machine ... great video
Many thanks!
I love seeing this bike whenever I have attended a Gearhead Sunday at the shop. Can't wait until we can do those again. Until then, I appreciate the content which is most interesting an informative.
Broughs are perhaps the most most beautiful motorcycles of all time. I grew up going ga-ga for Harleys, but always rode Japanese stuff and have an affinity for many 60s-70s era bikes from the Big Four. I ended up buying dual sport and adventure bikes...boring to look at, I know. What I like to ride is completely opposite to what gets my blood pumping in excitement which are classic British motorbikes. Imagining myself blasting down a country road in the English Countryside is a transcendent experience!
Great video. Love to hear that bike run.
You found some of the best, non-pitted and pot-holed back roads in ATX!
What a gorgeous bike.
Our workshop is in a relatively low traffic part of town so the roads stay pretty fresh!
Amazing video! Great work guys, what a beautiful bike.
Thanks a ton!
Motorcyclists back in the day must have been much more engaged with their machines and mechanically minded than today, can you imagine a rider today remembering to regulate the oil supply, 95% of the machines would have seized big ends and pistons within the first week of ownership.
Cool bike. Austin seems to be the mecca for motorcycle building these days.
Thank you
You guys did a good job yeah I run into those people before oh it just has a couple hairline cracks ! Right
Forgive my comment I thought they were going to customise it
Bikes are Bikes, some have soul and others don't..... If you have to machine some parts to keep these going then who cares, the purist are a tad boring. Seeing these old bikes running is what it's all about. Keep up your great work please.
Well said!
Please just revive it
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Why do Americans think changing this lovely piece of history into some kind of bobber is a good idea, if it ends as it usually does with this lot it will be crap