Brings back memories! I had one in the mid 70s, still got the scars from the kickback if you cocked up the kickstart. Even then I used to get stopped an asked what on earth the bike was... Cost me £100 when I earned £34 a week. Mine was solo too, but most Panthers had sidecars, solo ones were unusual. The sidecar frame came with it, but I never fitted it, it was absolutely enormous!
Another terrific video of a living and breathing classic beauty. Thanks so much. This is incredibly enjoyable to see, and i don't have to worry about falling off
Shiny isn't always best how many kicks ! Mine spent Saturday night out in the rain at a poc rally started first kick Sunday, as Pembroke sections motto said first kick no worries , and it uses no engine between changes ,, the look on car drivers faces is priceless when this some what ratty 2 wheeled oddity chugs by
I had one with a d/a busmar side car loved it had it for years, bought it from a guy in cleckheaton, rode it back to southport
Nice instinctive knee action on the kick after starting, twice, cold and hot. Motorcycle philosopher kings, Englishly understated
Best ever sidecar machine.
Brings back memories! I had one in the mid 70s, still got the scars from the kickback if you cocked up the kickstart. Even then I used to get stopped an asked what on earth the bike was...
Cost me £100 when I earned £34 a week. Mine was solo too, but most Panthers had sidecars, solo ones were unusual. The sidecar frame came with it, but I never fitted it, it was absolutely enormous!
Love that slow idle - definitely the Sound of the Industrial Age. Lovely bike.
What a gorgeous looking bike. 😍
Phelon and Moore, built in Cleckheaton Yorkshire! what a wonderful machine, so so collectable! a bit on the expensive side ! but lovely! lovely bike.
The more rare the more expensive.
Another terrific video of a living and breathing classic beauty. Thanks so much. This is incredibly enjoyable to see, and i don't have to worry about falling off
Beautiful example there. My grandfather had a mid 50’s version of the 120. Wish I had the fortune of it now.
Great sounding bike
I had one loved it riding round the lakes district where i lived in the 60 s
Excellent machine Sir
Beautiful bike
You guys gotta get yer landlord to repave that drive!
Shiny isn't always best how many kicks ! Mine spent Saturday night out in the rain at a poc rally started first kick Sunday, as Pembroke sections motto said first kick no worries , and it uses no engine between changes ,, the look on car drivers faces is priceless when this some what ratty 2 wheeled oddity chugs by
Ps meant engine oil
How nice is that 👌
Never heard of this brand. Didn't get to the states?
I had one but never rode it far too big and heavy only suited a double adult side car
Feck that for a game of soldiers.
Lovely old bike for not much money. Gentlemen only need apply.
About time you jokers fixed the potholes
Distinctive sound.
Just a wee bit embarrassing