In my whole life I've seen only one Brough Superior, and that was a static exhibit - effectively dead. I absolutely adore the fact that Jay rides his and makes it live. 😀
I was in Killarney Ireland about ten years ago and two TWO came to a stop beside me and went for tea in a little roadside cafe in a place called Ladies' View. I have the photos if anyone wants to drop an email. I might pop on overhead here on my profile image now that I think of it. Edit: I'm having difficulty getting to full image onto the banner section. I've resized it ten times and anyway, there they are and I've a few close-ups too if anyone is interested.
Eloquent,economical, and absolutely enthralling, Jay's series is a first rate example of a programme too smart for TV. I'm a Jay Leno's Garage addict.Keep it up Jay.
A lot of celebrities spend it on partying and wasteful stuff, I'm glad Leno at least, has something he can share with all of us and likes doing it, I sure like watching.
Thanks Jay, I have been a motor cycle enthusiast for over 40 yrs and although I have seen photos and museum examples , this is the first time I have seen or heard a Brough in action .
You can just tell how much Jay loves his cars and bikes. It really makes me glad that there are still people willing to scoop up collectibles, keep them nice, and then drive them.
I enjoyed watching this. As a caretaker , and mechanic on a remarkable collection of motorcycles for a private collector , I have had the honor of working on and riding the SS100 , SS80 , and a 680OHV. Remarkable machines !
Best part of all this is that he actually get it out on the road and uses it. I would not be game to take a piece of motorcycle history into traffic but Jay is all "Well... enough talking about it lets go!"
For anyone interested in how the speedometer works: This particular model is a Bonniksen Isochronous speedometer made in Coventry, England by Rotherhams & Sons Ltd, of Coventry, an old established firm of watchmakers and engineers, which were established in 1750. Looking at the photos you will notice there are two hands. On starting, one was at the rest position, zero, the other at the last speed indicated. So one hand is at zero or rest is awaiting for the new speed to display and the other hand is displaying the speed that occured,. Brough Superiors were often fitted with Bonniksen speedos with the 100mph version being introduced in May 1925 on a BS. Today they are expensive to purchase secondhand...how much.... US$1000 wouldn't surprise me with another US$300 plus for the gearbox.
I literally scrolled down hoping someone would add a detailed explanation and history of the speedo...if I knew you in real life I'd buy a top shelf drink!
@@brandonbentley8532 he lives near me. in melbourne australia i can buy him drink on your behalf. please transfer the amount to me. ping me for account details.
Jay, I am named after my great uncle, Eric Fernihough, whose name I'm sure you'll recognize from motorcycle racing history. He rode a Brough Superior and I really appreciate your reviewing this bike in such detail as I always wanted to know more about it. Thank you.
"Your only hope is that the vehicle coming at you will be so entranced by it's beauty that they will sacrifice themselves so as not to hit you." I actually had to pause that section because I was laughing so hard.
bitfreakazoid I grew up in a remote Canadian small town. My Dad was a car nut, European cars especially. One year he bought a big Citroen DS-21 sedan. While he was driving through town one day, a local farmer in his pickup going the other way was so freaked by the Citroen, he stuck his head out his window to look at it as it went by. As a result he collided with a parked car! (No injury tho.)
Jay for your info TH Lawrence was riding his much-loved Brough motorbike, on his way from Bovington Camp to Clouds Hill, when he swerved to avoid two boys on bicycles - they were Frank Fletcher and Albert Hargreaves
Jay's collection is superb in every way. The fact he owns and cultivates the knowledge about such outstanding masterpieces as the Brough emphasizes his claim being a true enthusiast in classic cars and motorcycles.
Jay for your info: TH Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) was riding his Brough Superior SS100 motorbike, on his way from Bovington Camp to Clouds Hill, when he swerved to avoid two boys on bicycles (not a drunk postman) - they were Frank Fletcher and Albert Hargreaves - You can find his cottage at Clouds Hill - A stone where he crashed in the country lane & Bovinton camp is a huge Tank Museum and army tank training center - you would love it
I own an Indian Chief Vintage and although many love the way it looks, I love the look of the older more vintage bikes. There's just something about the old engineering that fascinates me.
Jay,if you ever read this I must say I am very impressed that you ride these old bikes & drive the steam cars. You are a true collector,historian & all around good guy.
I love this video, not only because Mr. Leno gives a masterclass on a superb motorcycle, but, as volunteer of a steam museum (abet on a hiatus due to health reasons ...), seeing that he has both a marine (possibly dual/triple expansion) engine, plus a rotative engine (single cylinder ...?), mounted on bricks, with the correct brass handrail around it, in the background of this shoot, reminds me of what my museum has in its collection ... So Mr. Leno is not only a petrol head, but seemingly a steam head, too ...
I often drive past Clouds’ Hill, Lawrence’s home, on the road where he crashed, leading to his untimely death. Sometimes on my Honda CB1100, and I sometimes fantasize about meeting him on his Brough, and swapping bikes for a test ride. I am pretty certain that both of us would be blown away by our rides, and would be happy to exchange bikes there and then!
Jay. Great video. I really enjoyed this. Thanks for drawing attention to the rich heritage of British bikes. It’s very much appreciated. Cheers from Wales.
Just purchased the Model Factory Hiro 1/9th SS100, the kit is a work of art and modeled on Lawrence's GW2275 he was riding when killed. Keep up the good work Jay...a fan from Perth Western Australia
Jay, Jay, Jay, typical Hollyweird. As another commenter on this forum cited, Col. Lawrence was killed when his SS100 swerved to avoid hitting two children on bicycles in the roadway, unseen until seconds before approaching them, ejecting Col. T.E. Lawrence over the handlebars. Lawrence survived for 6 days after that accident, his last heroic deed. On another note, excellent video about the SS100.
Had the privilege of going up Kop Hill (near Tring, in the UK) in the sidecar of a 1937 Brough Superior SS100 Grand Alpine Sports back in 2015 (worth about 250k GBP) , and then later in the day, up again in a 1935 Brough Superior 8 cylinder drophead (very rare, as Brough also made cars - but not many). Check out the videos on RUclips. Great day out, thanks to my work colleague friend, Nick - a great guy!!
I once saw two Brough Superior cars on the same weekend (one Saturday and one Sunday in two different locations) and there's only about six of them on the road in the UK. They were basically Hudsons that George Brough imported in chasis form with 4 litre engines, that he had bodies made for by a coach builder in Birmingham.
Love it, thanks for posting. this is the first Jay Leno's Garage for me. I've read the 7 pillars too and it's... ( let's just say) it has an extraordinary amount of detailed descriptions...
I just heard about the new 2014/2015 Brough Superior. Fantastic motorcycle that is modern but hearkens back to the Broughs of the 1930's. I'll bet Jay gets one.
Really good video. I live near TE Lawrence’s house (Clouds Hill), and ride the roads he would have been familiar with. He used to ride to Swanage to read the Times at a cafe (now the Information Centre). I always feel a slight shudder riding past the place he crashed. It’s very close to his house and on a wide quiet road. It’s one enigma on another with him. Cheers
Jay's collection suggestion of the day: A rebuilt Honda CMX Rebel. 234cc twin. Swap the stock 33-tooth rear sprocket with a 28-tooth and disconnect the accelerator pump/valve. Rated 70mpg, the Rebel gets 60-65mpg. Disconnect this valve and get 85-90mpg with a wider range of useful low rpm torque. At 20mph, my Rebel in 5th gear will Full Throttle 20 seconds to top speed of 75mph. Dazzling dazzling speed. The sweet spot at 20mph is in 4th gear, 4 seconds to 50mph, 5th gear another 10 seconds to 75mph. Slow but who cares? Jay you gotta try this marvel on a Rebel. Sounds like a song lyric, marvel on a rebel, doo wap a doo wap.
Looking at them and keeping them clean is good fun and satisfying. That's only half the fun. You got to take these things miles away, have an adventure to get them dirty. Thar's how to enjoy any vehicle. Jay certainly seems to do that. Fantastic!
Love your motorcycle video and great fun listening to your stories in your typical way, very nice to see someone so similar minded (about motorcycles).
Jay you are so correct old iron needs to be ridden not put in a museum. There might be some the love motorcycles as much as I but none love them any more. This comes from a 44 year none stop rider where most of my years my only transportation was my bike just like not at 59. Really enjoy your videos on motorcycles and I all so love steam. Do not have the big steam engines you have but at one time I had over 180 small ones. Keep up the great work. Jeff Macon, GA
My grandfather trained for the army at the area where T.E. Lawrence was based, going on to serve with the British 8th Army, 7th Armored Div. (Desert Rats) during WW2. Anyway, he saw Lawrence riding his bike quite a bit, and described him as a madman with a death wish. Said it was no surprise how he went out.
Thanks Jay, it's Great that you ride or drive all your wonderful Autos & Motorcycles. And it's Awesome for you to share them with us. I know I could never afford all those Wonderful machines, but at least I can get a bit closer to them through you and these Great videos.
a motorized cycle fit for a gentleman well J what a beautiful piece of art it just happens to go like spit I knew a old time time 19 thirties motorcycle racer for used go on on about how he always wanted to try one that is a piece of work and it makes music thanks for sharing it ...
Seven Pillars of Wisdom is definitely NOT impossible to read, but in The Mint, Lawrence tells about his race with a Bristol fighter one day, which TEL won on his Brough, Boanerges.
Carefully going through a "preflight checklist" prior to riding is no doubt mandatory. The speedometer reminds me of some high end watches today. No one really knows what everything does but the overall effect is totally awesome.
I have heard three variations of Lawrence's accident. Jay Leno, trying to avoid a "drunk postman". Others was that he was trying to avoid one child and another two children.
For me, the best thing about this motorcycle is that it is in good condition. Personally I'm sad when I see an old classic bike that has been allowed to deteriorate. The owner says, "Oh it is in original condition!" This is not true. "It is in unmaintained condition." George Brough would not have allowed a machine to leave his factory covered in rust or with bits ruined by time...... Well done Jay for keeping the machine in the condition George Brough would have preferred.
As a graduate of Art Center College of Design who for two years lived in a boarding house with a bunch of automobile design majors, why wouldn't I like Jay Leno's Garage? One is now head of GM's design program. I used to find clay in the chicken as it was passed around the supper table.
Hi Jay, I really would like a big garage again with interesting things to play with in it. Its not happening right now but my point is just to say a big thankyou for sharing your varied and interesting travel machinary. I get to enjoy vicariously in the comfort of my living room...youre a true gentleman
I wish Jay could offer a download of his brain; concerning mechanical engineering. I bet this man could drive damn near ANY vehicle on the planet. They ALL have their own nuances. Somebody had to buy all of these old masterpieces, then drive them for us on video so we could experience it too. I've learned a lot. Thank you Jay.
Some people (not American) have managed to do a complete rundown of Brough Superior bikes and their history without mentioning Lawrence of Arabia dying on one, but Jay makes it the very first thing he mentions.
great presentation of a great vintage bike and i didnt know it had so many control levers like a plane..amazing top speed for something made almost a century ago!
This is Jay's funniest video of his entire car and motorcycle video series. His explanation of the oil valves and the engine suddenly locking up if your forget one, or the brakes that don't actually stop, and how the speedometer will cause you to crash haha. Then he says, you'll hope any oncoming vehicles will sacrifice themselves, as to not hit you. This is a great video, and low key hilarious.
Last week i visited the Top Mountain museum in Austria Timmelsjoch. I fell in love with the Brough Superior my god what an elegant bike. Obviously i was riding a motorcycle through the Alps.
Personally consider Lawrence as sorta the 'Patron Saint' of motorcyclists. Though technically, the BBC and most other sources say that a dip in the road apparently obscured his view of two boys on cycles ahead, and Lawrence crashed trying to avoid them (and it was raining). The accident is also famous for putting attention on the development and use of crash helmets, which we take for granted today. So even his death changed the world.
I just saw a "History of British Motorcycle" and the gentleman in that video, said Lawrence came over a slight hill and there were two kids on bicycles that he swerved to avoid. Never heard the drunk postman story.
I was watching the anime "Ah my Goddess" there was an episode where they talk about this motorcycle. I have never heard of this name before, but thanks to the anime, and Jay Leno I learned a lot about this beautiful motorcycle.
I'm sure there's no compliment Jay had never heard in regards to A responsibility to collect the history Of AMERICANA/ WORLD ,MOTORCYCLES,CARS ETC,. Salutations!!!!! WHAT ID BE SURPRISED TO SEE. Is the rails folks was tared and feathered on and ran out of town However than again. He might just have one. Ooooo the splinters
Can you imagine l producing and selling a vehicle with that many NECESSARY adjustments to the modern American driving/riding public? BOOM ! Seize ! Crash ! or, NOT SELL. Old time scooter folks might be able to handle the responsibility of doing a pre-flight checklist on a motorcycle..but not the new ones. Again ...BOOM ! Seize ! Crash....But beauty it is !
+Michael Wyllie It's strange how --over the decades, maker's of ALL engines, strived to make mechanical parts as silent as possible. If you were going to buy a used vehicle, chattering valves and noisey pushrods etc. was a sign of wear, and to be avoided. NOW--listening to this noisey masterpiece from the past, is GREAT.
The Brough Superior was probably the only motorbike every produced where they gave you a certificate to say it had been track tested to 110mph. My Father had one a long time ago and having ridden this bike I have to say you really need the full leathers, helmet, goggles, and gloves. You rode on it, not sat on it. It needed concentration all the way and was certainly not stable at high speed. T .E Lawrence was a wonderful man, and he rode a wonderful bike.
A beautiful bike. I appreciate your passion and knowledge concerning each vehicle. Thank you for preserving these valuable pieces of history that may otherwise go to rust or ruin.
In my whole life I've seen only one Brough Superior, and that was a static exhibit - effectively dead. I absolutely adore the fact that Jay rides his and makes it live. 😀
Most oldtimer enthusiasts barely ride their motorcycles. They spend hours and hours and shitloads of money for having a pile of iron.
I was in Killarney Ireland about ten years ago and two TWO came to a stop beside me and went for tea in a little roadside cafe in a place called Ladies' View. I have the photos if anyone wants to drop an email. I might pop on overhead here on my profile image now that I think of it. Edit: I'm having difficulty getting to full image onto the banner section. I've resized it ten times and anyway, there they are and I've a few close-ups too if anyone is interested.
My Grandfather had one... somehow..
Eloquent,economical, and absolutely enthralling, Jay's series is a first rate example of a programme too smart for TV. I'm a Jay Leno's Garage addict.Keep it up Jay.
This bike is soon 100 years old. That is unbelievable. Thank you Jay for everything you do to preserve these machines and the history tied to them.
I LOVE the way Jay has spent his money.! This is an honarable thing to invest in
A lot of celebrities spend it on partying and wasteful stuff, I'm glad Leno at least, has something he can share with all of us and likes doing it, I sure like watching.
K. W. Churchill don't be fooled. he only spent "some" of his money
Jeff Williams
Some?
He earned it by investing.
I look forward to visiting the Jay Leno Museum, unless I die before he does. Would love a tour (or just a look-around) next time I'm back in CONUS.
We owe him our gratitude for preserving these vehicles for future generation’s, it is an expensive task.
Thanks Jay, I have been a motor cycle enthusiast for over 40 yrs and although I have seen photos and museum examples , this is the first time I have seen or heard a Brough in action .
You can just tell how much Jay loves his cars and bikes. It really makes me glad that there are still people willing to scoop up collectibles, keep them nice, and then drive them.
I enjoyed watching this. As a caretaker , and mechanic on a remarkable collection of motorcycles for a private collector , I have had the honor of working on and riding the SS100 , SS80 , and a 680OHV. Remarkable machines !
Best part of all this is that he actually get it out on the road and uses it. I would not be game to take a piece of motorcycle history into traffic but Jay is all "Well... enough talking about it lets go!"
For anyone interested in how the speedometer works:
This particular model is a Bonniksen Isochronous speedometer made in Coventry, England by Rotherhams & Sons Ltd, of Coventry, an old established firm of watchmakers and engineers, which were established in 1750.
Looking at the photos you will notice there are two hands. On starting, one was at the rest position, zero, the other at the last speed indicated. So one hand is at zero or rest is awaiting for the new speed to display and the other hand is displaying the speed that occured,.
Brough Superiors were often fitted with Bonniksen speedos with the 100mph version being introduced in May 1925 on a BS.
Today they are expensive to purchase secondhand...how much.... US$1000 wouldn't surprise me with another US$300 plus for the gearbox.
I literally scrolled down hoping someone would add a detailed explanation and history of the speedo...if I knew you in real life I'd buy a top shelf drink!
Is that for the bike?? I will take one!
I'm in India I think I can buy this man a drink
i know some one who has one for sale
@@brandonbentley8532 he lives near me. in melbourne australia i can buy him drink on your behalf. please transfer the amount to me. ping me for account details.
Jay exells when he's by himself... I really enjoy his way of explaining stuff... shoul have been a professor...
Jay, I am named after my great uncle, Eric Fernihough, whose name I'm sure you'll recognize from motorcycle racing history. He rode a Brough Superior and I really appreciate your reviewing this bike in such detail as I always wanted to know more about it. Thank you.
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"Your only hope is that the vehicle coming at you will be so entranced by it's beauty that they will sacrifice themselves so as not to hit you." I actually had to pause that section because I was laughing so hard.
1923 m/c manual : choice, pedestrian or wall, be a man and take the wall.
bitfreakazoid I grew up in a remote Canadian small town. My Dad was a car nut, European cars especially. One year he bought a big Citroen DS-21 sedan. While he was driving through town one day, a local farmer in his pickup going the other way was so freaked by the Citroen, he stuck his head out his window to look at it as it went by. As a result he collided with a parked car! (No injury tho.)
All his vehicles will probably go to museums when he retires. I’m really glad he restored so much history.
Jay for your info TH Lawrence was riding his much-loved Brough motorbike, on his way from Bovington Camp to Clouds Hill, when he swerved to avoid two boys on bicycles - they were Frank Fletcher and Albert Hargreaves
Marrowbones D H Lawrence author. Those days of celebrity and achievement. El Aurens. They are remembered.
At the time of his accident he was known as Airman T E Shaw.
Jay's collection is superb in every way. The fact he owns and cultivates the knowledge about such outstanding masterpieces as the Brough emphasizes his claim being a true enthusiast in classic cars and motorcycles.
I could listen to Mr. Leno all day long. Very knowledgeable and great delivery!
Jay for your info: TH Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) was riding his Brough Superior SS100 motorbike, on his way from Bovington Camp to Clouds Hill, when he swerved to avoid two boys on bicycles (not a drunk postman) - they were Frank Fletcher and Albert Hargreaves - You can find his cottage at Clouds Hill - A stone where he crashed in the country lane & Bovinton camp is a huge Tank Museum and army tank training center - you would love it
I own an Indian Chief Vintage and although many love the way it looks, I love the look of the older more vintage bikes. There's just something about the old engineering that fascinates me.
Jay,if you ever read this I must say I am very impressed that you ride these old bikes & drive the steam cars. You are a true collector,historian & all around good guy.
I love this video, not only because Mr. Leno gives a masterclass on a superb motorcycle, but, as volunteer of a steam museum (abet on a hiatus due to health reasons ...), seeing that he has both a marine (possibly dual/triple expansion) engine, plus a rotative engine (single cylinder ...?), mounted on bricks, with the correct brass handrail around it, in the background of this shoot, reminds me of what my museum has in its collection ...
So Mr. Leno is not only a petrol head, but seemingly a steam head, too ...
It's great that Jay keeps these things running and rides/drives them.
I often drive past Clouds’ Hill, Lawrence’s home, on the road where he crashed, leading to his untimely death. Sometimes on my Honda CB1100, and I sometimes fantasize about meeting him on his Brough, and swapping bikes for a test ride. I am pretty certain that both of us would be blown away by our rides, and would be happy to exchange bikes there and then!
Jay. Great video. I really enjoyed this. Thanks for drawing attention to the rich heritage of British bikes. It’s very much appreciated. Cheers from Wales.
Just purchased the Model Factory Hiro 1/9th SS100, the kit is a work of art and modeled on Lawrence's GW2275 he was riding when killed. Keep up the good work Jay...a fan from Perth Western Australia
Jay, Jay, Jay, typical Hollyweird. As another commenter on this forum cited, Col. Lawrence was killed when his SS100 swerved to avoid hitting two children on bicycles in the roadway, unseen until seconds before approaching them, ejecting Col. T.E. Lawrence over the handlebars.
Lawrence survived for 6 days after that accident, his last heroic deed.
On another note, excellent video about the SS100.
Had the privilege of going up Kop Hill (near Tring, in the UK) in the sidecar of a 1937 Brough Superior SS100 Grand Alpine Sports back in 2015 (worth about 250k GBP) , and then later in the day, up again in a 1935 Brough Superior 8 cylinder drophead (very rare, as Brough also made cars - but not many). Check out the videos on RUclips. Great day out, thanks to my work colleague friend, Nick - a great guy!!
Jay does the talk, and the walk, great guy, great show
I once saw two Brough Superior cars on the same weekend (one Saturday and one Sunday in two different locations) and there's only about six of them on the road in the UK.
They were basically Hudsons that George Brough imported in chasis form with 4 litre engines, that he had bodies made for by a coach builder in Birmingham.
Thanks Jay, what a great piece of motorcycle history. Fantastic that you get to ride it.
Thank you for sharing your bike and WOW what a great sense of humor!!!
Love it, thanks for posting. this is the first Jay Leno's Garage for me. I've read the 7 pillars too and it's... ( let's just say) it has an extraordinary amount of detailed descriptions...
TE was an archaeologist, the design is in the detail.
I just heard about the new 2014/2015 Brough Superior. Fantastic motorcycle that is modern but hearkens back to the Broughs of the 1930's. I'll bet Jay gets one.
Fabulous to see you keeping the old Bikes going Jay. Greetings from Cornwall.
Jay is amazing! He knows so much about his toys and he tells us about them in such an entertaining way. Congrats and keep it up!
Really good video. I live near TE Lawrence’s house (Clouds Hill), and ride the roads he would have been familiar with. He used to ride to Swanage to read the Times at a cafe (now the Information Centre). I always feel a slight shudder riding past the place he crashed. It’s very close to his house and on a wide quiet road. It’s one enigma on another with him.
Cheers
Jay's collection suggestion of the day: A rebuilt Honda CMX Rebel. 234cc twin.
Swap the stock 33-tooth rear sprocket with a 28-tooth and disconnect the accelerator pump/valve.
Rated 70mpg, the Rebel gets 60-65mpg. Disconnect this valve and get 85-90mpg with a wider range of useful low rpm torque. At 20mph, my Rebel in 5th gear will Full Throttle 20 seconds to top speed of 75mph. Dazzling dazzling speed. The sweet spot at 20mph is in 4th gear, 4 seconds to 50mph, 5th gear another 10 seconds to 75mph. Slow but who cares? Jay you gotta try this marvel on a Rebel.
Sounds like a song lyric, marvel on a rebel, doo wap a doo wap.
2019 now...I bet this bike is even looking better in Jay's care than in 2014 if that is possible....Thanks Jay for sharing the love.....
So glad to see this great bike out'n'about and not collecting dust.
Looking at them and keeping them clean is good fun and satisfying. That's only half the fun. You got to take these things miles away, have an adventure to get them dirty. Thar's how to enjoy any vehicle. Jay certainly seems to do that. Fantastic!
Love your motorcycle video and great fun listening to your stories in your typical way, very nice to see someone so similar minded (about motorcycles).
A piece of mechanical art, most truly the Rolls-Royce of motorcycles, Thank You Jay!
Hey Jay...I love your chats on these bikes. You're doing a great job keeping these old girls alive. Facinating. From Oz...Dave
What a fascinating piece of antique mechanical engineering
Jay you are so correct old iron needs to be ridden not put in a museum. There might be some the love motorcycles as much as I but none love them any more. This comes from a 44 year none stop rider where most of my years my only transportation was my bike just like not at 59. Really enjoy your videos on motorcycles and I all so love steam. Do not have the big steam engines you have but at one time I had over 180 small ones. Keep up the great work. Jeff Macon, GA
My grandfather trained for the army at the area where T.E. Lawrence was based, going on to serve with the British 8th Army, 7th Armored Div. (Desert Rats) during WW2. Anyway, he saw Lawrence riding his bike quite a bit, and described him as a madman with a death wish. Said it was no surprise how he went out.
Imo, one of your best videos; interesting, clear and factual. Cheers.
Thanks Jay, it's Great that you ride or drive all your wonderful Autos & Motorcycles. And it's Awesome for you to share them with us. I know I could never afford all those Wonderful machines, but at least I can get a bit closer to them through you and these Great videos.
thanks for taking the time to make these videos jay, your garage videos have changed my opinion about you
a motorized cycle fit for a gentleman well J what a beautiful piece of art it just happens to go like spit I knew a old time time 19 thirties motorcycle racer for used go on on about how he always wanted to try one that is a piece of work and it makes music thanks for sharing it ...
Seven Pillars of Wisdom is definitely NOT impossible to read, but in The Mint, Lawrence tells about his race with a Bristol fighter one day, which TEL won on his Brough, Boanerges.
R.I.P. Peter O'Toole.
Currently trying to make my way through Seven Pillars. Thanks!
Carefully going through a "preflight checklist" prior to riding is no doubt mandatory. The speedometer reminds me of some high end watches today. No one really knows what everything does but the overall effect is totally awesome.
This was delightful, I owned a 1929 brough back in the day, I still can't understand why Jay doesn't wear gloves and glasses every time he rides
He has them , he loves them , he shares his knowledge what's not to like....wish he was my best friend and I lived next door.
I have heard three variations of Lawrence's accident. Jay Leno, trying to avoid a "drunk postman". Others was that he was trying to avoid one child and another two children.
For me, the best thing about this motorcycle is that it is in good condition. Personally I'm sad when I see an old classic bike that has been allowed to deteriorate. The owner says, "Oh it is in original condition!" This is not true. "It is in unmaintained condition." George Brough would not have allowed a machine to leave his factory covered in rust or with bits ruined by time...... Well done Jay for keeping the machine in the condition George Brough would have preferred.
I could not stop smiling through this whole video. Good stuff Jay.
As a graduate of Art Center College of Design who for two years lived in a boarding house with a bunch of automobile design majors, why wouldn't I like Jay Leno's Garage? One is now head of GM's design program. I used to find clay in the chicken as it was passed around the supper table.
Hi Jay, I really would like a big garage again with interesting things to play with in it. Its not happening right now but my point is just to say a big thankyou for sharing your varied and interesting travel machinary. I get to enjoy vicariously in the comfort of my living room...youre a true gentleman
I wish Jay could offer a download of his brain; concerning mechanical engineering. I bet this man could drive damn near ANY vehicle on the planet. They ALL have their own nuances. Somebody had to buy all of these old masterpieces, then drive them for us on video so we could experience it too. I've learned a lot. Thank you Jay.
Some people (not American) have managed to do a complete rundown of Brough Superior bikes and their history without mentioning Lawrence of Arabia dying on one, but Jay makes it the very first thing he mentions.
Thanks for the tour, Jay!
Nice Jay! An awesome review on a vintage bike.
Jay knows all his vehicles inside and out amazing knowledge!.
Thanks Jay. Learned a lot about this bike and enjoyed your presentation.
great presentation of a great vintage bike and i didnt know it had so many control levers like a plane..amazing top speed for something made almost a century ago!
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed the demo. It is rare for a reason!
What a dream of a Motorcycle! Greetings from an old cyclist from Austria 🇦🇹🏔⛷🛶🍺🥨😎👍💐🐺 Europe!
I'm halfway through The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, and I am really enjoying it! A bit heavy going, but no more than Dickens. Lovely Brough Jay!
Dickens now you are talking about a great author
Patrick Kelly What the...D
This is Jay's funniest video of his entire car and motorcycle video series. His explanation of the oil valves and the engine suddenly locking up if your forget one, or the brakes that don't actually stop, and how the speedometer will cause you to crash haha. Then he says, you'll hope any oncoming vehicles will sacrifice themselves, as to not hit you. This is a great video, and low key hilarious.
Last week i visited the Top Mountain museum in Austria Timmelsjoch. I fell in love with the Brough Superior my god what an elegant bike. Obviously i was riding a motorcycle through the Alps.
Saw a couple of these at the Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, IA. Absolutely gorgeous in person.
Personally consider Lawrence as sorta the 'Patron Saint' of motorcyclists. Though technically, the BBC and most other sources say that a dip in the road apparently obscured his view of two boys on cycles ahead, and Lawrence crashed trying to avoid them (and it was raining). The accident is also famous for putting attention on the development and use of crash helmets, which we take for granted today. So even his death changed the world.
What a wonderful machine. Crazy amount of knobs to tend to, that’s wild.
What a bike, you lucky lucky boy. I'm so envious of your collection.
This is the 3rd time I watch Jay video, He is the best
I just saw a "History of British Motorcycle" and the gentleman in that video, said Lawrence came over a slight hill and there were two kids on bicycles that he swerved to avoid.
Never heard the drunk postman story.
+gremmann The Film bears out what you said
I heard it was two celebrities he came upon. He tried to avoid John Lennon's Rolls Royce but went head on into James Dean's Porche.
A drunk postman, a winding english road, and boanerges, a welsh dragon perhaps?
Man that thing sounds great. Better than any Harley. Thanks for the tremendous upload!
nice to see you use it :) still use my grandads Brough Superior Mk1 and its as near dam 100 years old now :)
Jay sure does know these bikes, history and all!!
hi Jay,
You are a class act and you make us guys from Boston proud.
The Brough Superior CAR was an absolutely beautiful machine!
I was watching the anime "Ah my Goddess" there was an episode where they talk about this motorcycle. I have never heard of this name before, but thanks to the anime, and Jay Leno I learned a lot about this beautiful motorcycle.
I've never owned a car but I have to see all these episodes. I guess I am still deciding what to get. Very interesting and Dr. Leno has the lowdown.
It's so exiting to see my family history being told by Jay Leno(:
The Broughs say Hello from Fostoria, Ohio(:
for anime fans. This is the Kino's Journey bike.
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Aha! A man of culture!
For the non weebs, this is a nice motorcycle
Why do you think I'm here?😆
How cool! Thanks for that piece of trivia!
I'm sure there's no compliment
Jay had never heard in regards to
A responsibility to collect the history
Of AMERICANA/ WORLD ,MOTORCYCLES,CARS
ETC,. Salutations!!!!! WHAT ID BE SURPRISED TO SEE. Is the rails folks was tared and feathered on and ran out of town
However than again. He might just have one. Ooooo the splinters
Can you imagine l producing and selling a vehicle with that many NECESSARY adjustments to the modern American driving/riding public? BOOM ! Seize ! Crash !
or, NOT SELL. Old time scooter folks might be able to handle the responsibility of doing a pre-flight checklist on a motorcycle..but not the new ones. Again ...BOOM ! Seize ! Crash....But beauty it is !
JAY LENO'S GARAGE: Every gearhead's dream!!
outstanding .gorgeusness .superior indeed ...always wanted one of these...and the sound...is..awesome
+Michael Wyllie It's strange how --over the decades, maker's of ALL engines, strived to make mechanical parts as silent as possible. If you were going to buy a used vehicle, chattering valves and noisey pushrods etc. was a sign of wear, and to be avoided. NOW--listening to this noisey masterpiece from the past, is GREAT.
Hahaha! very pertinent point. My uncle rode a Norton 16H for 20 years, then was grateful for the silence of his new Vespa.
tryarunm nice to refine ones' taste as age enters the picture. New Vespa are now really powerful me thinks.
The Brough Superior was probably the only motorbike every produced where they gave you a certificate to say it had been track tested to 110mph. My Father had one a long time ago and having ridden this bike I have to say you really need the full leathers, helmet, goggles, and gloves. You rode on it, not sat on it. It needed concentration all the way and was certainly not stable at high speed.
T .E Lawrence was a wonderful man, and he rode a wonderful bike.
Man I've seen Jay old for sooo long that I can't seem to even come to grasp with a picture of his younger self.....
Seeing Jay as a black-haired kid with a "Harley" shirt on is EPIC!
JAY IS LIVING MY DREAM
i wasn't super blown away by looking at it in the garage but holy GOD does it look good going down the street
Jay, this video made my day. When you've made a video for every vehicle you've got you should start again, and with this one :-)
They also used a 990 CC engine made by Matchless and a NORTON gearbox.
A beautiful bike. I appreciate your passion and knowledge concerning each vehicle. Thank you for preserving these valuable pieces of history that may otherwise go to rust or ruin.
If a meteor were to hit Jay's garage I would literally cry like a child...