Classic British Bikes Reborn
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2013
- Three very special classic bikes hit the road...
Thanks to all for your kind comments. There's some footage of the Bonnie being ridden a little harder at • Triumph Bonneville Tra... (Triumph Bonneville Track Attack!) Авто/Мото
I cannot overstate how much I treasure this video. The execution of it, the story telling, the absolute DREAM bikes ... and the British flavor to it all. I had seen this video years back and it came back to mind as I ran into a friend who also has a burning flame for Brit bikes and especially Cafe style bikes and I started searching for this video for DAYS !! Yes, like a fiend and could not find it ... as if I had only imagined it. Then I just got this inspiration ... like an epiphany ... to search just "brit bikes' .. and bingo, up it came to my delight. I want a bike like this and I am even contemplating moving from my life-long home in Miami Beach to go back to my heritage there in England from whence my parents came when I was born over here.
Come on man, let us look at the bikes!!
Bought a 1968 BSA off the show room floor. Just loved the red & chrome... still do. Should have kept it.
A mate has a beautiful red and chrome 1968 Royal Star 500.
It reminds me of a toffee apple.
That was awesome guys! I grew up in Northern Ireland and owned at one time or another, Triumph 500 & 350 speed twins, BSA 250 & Bantam, Norton 750 Commando, Royal Enfield 500 Bullet, and started off with a Norman Nippy. I just love those old bikes and the unique,"note" they had!
"As good as the memories they have", well put.
They are STILL the coolest Bikes in town to this very day ... no past tense here
the moment those three bikes kick over at about the 5 minute mark stirred something lying dormant in my trousers! What a sound!
Sounds like maybe a pussy in there.
Lovely bikes, awesome looks and sound. Bet these 3 brothers can't stop grinning from ear to ear when taking them on a spin. Congratulations.
Really nice job, love the look of these classics, just cant beat that sound!
This guys Got them just right. Coolest looking bikes Ever!
The older lass at the window when the bikes were fired up was brilliant.
I remember as a teenager in Montreal seeing a first look of a Norton Camando ... yellow such a beautiful machine and triumph was another incredible bike
Back in the 1950's, as a young teenager, I used to cross-country run, winning some too! But, oh dear! My finely tuned spindles, my legs, were no match for kick-starting bikes. My knee joints not up to the job. By the time the Japanese came along with electronic ignition, I had already moved on to the more sedate four-wheeled transportation - and never considered going back to two. What a complete wasted life. My family, loath to travel with me, say I take corners on two wheels and accelerate like a rocket sled - all that wasted effort when I could have truly been doing it on two! Ah, well, too old to relive a dream. Still! I can enjoy these videos and create the dream in my mind too!
That's the trouble with it all, only one "ticket" per customer.
At age 64 I returned to riding after 40 years off a bike. Royal Enfield 500 Classic. Best thing I have done for myself.
just how old are you? Are you still fit enough? I had a rest from bikes for 50 plus years.. Recently bought a Honda 400. and i`m 75 this year...... Go for it...
British cottage industry, soul and beauty combined!
Had a 1951 350cc BSA inherited from my Grandfather, and later bought a Norton Dominator 500cc. Loved both bikes. This video brought back wonderful memories of the late 70s for me!
I would ride one of those in a heartbeat!! Excellent work, fellas!
Too bad they put crappy music covering up the sound of the engines. Great style lads.
Great job gentlemen! Nothing like British Steel!
My congratulations on an outstanding job, I enjoyed your presentation. I had several British bikes -a Matchless 500 single cylinder, a BSA 500 cafe racer and, best of all, my beloved Triumph Tiger 100, 500 cc 1956, straight out of the Meriden Works. That was the year I got it, brand new while I was working with Royal Dutch-Shell in the Venezuelan oil fields. I covered half the country on my time off and I reluctantly had to put in the hands of a co-worker, an English engineer, to ensure a long life for the Triumph when I came to the US. The most agile, responsive motorcycle I ever had the pleasure of riding. The Triumph guys at Hinkley are producing now the wrong kind of bike, except for the Bonneville and the Thruxton --which have excessive weight: A 371 lbs 500 cc Triumph reborn would kick the pants off the Japanese 300 cc bikes like the single Honda and the twin Kawasaki Ninja, almost as heavy as the Triumph, but they are selling well. Hinkley boys, listen up! Methinks you are ignoring the realities of the US market!
Felipe Diaz-Jimeno The most agile, responsive motorcycle I ever had the pleasure of riding.
ARE YOU HIGH ON CRACK? REALLY? OOPS. SORRY, MATE....YOU DON'T RIDE MUCH, DO YOU?
+Felipe Diaz-Jimeno The Hinckley Triumphs Bonnevilles are now 900cc , and much more powerful than the Meriden twins . They need to be heavier
absolutely stunning all three bikes, can't even begin to imagine the time, trouble and money that's gone in to them. Superb job Gents, time for me to finally sell the zx6 and invest in a British classic. #inspired
1967 BSA A65 Lightning Rocket. Been riding her since 1969. In the shed right now for the last two years. Guess I better get out there and finish her up, huh? Beautiful bikes. Where can I see more of them and have a longer look?
Great scenery, great bikes, great music, I’m inspired now on how to improve my Bonnie . Thanks guys, I’ll have half.
Paul
Queanbeyan
NSW
Great, but I would love ot have seen more than 5 seconds worth of the bikes - more camera tie spent on the dog and the old woman than the subject of the video.
Wonderful an absolute delight, grew up with these bikes such a shame the industry didn't encourage those skills and transform the industry sa la ve. I live in Aus but grew up in the UK loved the story, the thinking, the thought process and the outcome sensational. You should be justifiably proud.
So hipster it hurts....I came to see bikes. I don't care about their dog, their clock, their coffee cups,etc....bikes,people. Bikes!
My old BSA was so hard to start and keep running. But it was still cool. These three are glorious.
I followed the link from Classic Bike mag, the article about the bikes was very interesting, especially the amount of work that went into the BSA with the off-set crank. It's a shame they had to get one made in Canada, you would think the expertise was there in Britain, how times change.
I love the look of a standard, proper-looking bike with a heap of go-fast and handling mods, a sleeper you could say.
It would be great if the guys for their next project made a Vincent similar to the one that the Horner bros made here in Australia, the Irving Vincent, now that would be something !
Ive seen this video probably 50 times. Amazing stuff. 3 cheers to you from India!!
Lots of fun, boys. Thanks from Nebraska.
very nice video, and very nice bikes, congratulations from Alicante (SPAIN)
That Trident is one gnarly scoot. They've always been my fave Triumph.
I owned one and took it apart several times. Stupid engineering if you ask me.
What a great set of bikes. Well done
Back in the day those were the bikes.
I really like the video, the imagary, the music, but as others have said, show us the bikes! I'm off to search the web now to find out what the lads are actually talking about!
In sure the bikes are great, but the film director thought he was shooting an advert! If you're proud if your work, show it. Allow the viewer to do what any one of you or us would do if we saw the bikes in real life: we would take a long gander wouldn't we? See how that works?
PS
Electronic ignition?
Genius idea I love the way it sounds and how it looks😁
Great to see the BSA Mk ll Spitfire (although apparently named as a Lightning) considered a true classic, truly BSA's highest power to weight performance bike, I bought one within a couple of days of them arriving in Australia & as they say, 'the rest is history', it is recorded on Wikipedia with Sydney's new Amaroo Park road racing circuit opening in February 1967. These days if I had my choice of any bike, it would always remain the Mk ll Spitfire!
There’s no motorcycle more original, Truimph bonnevvel number 1 I have the T120 2018 I have 44 years old and since I got it never been more happy. Thank you for this video I enjoyed it 😄🙏🏽👍🏽
I'm 64 now.Don't ride anymore unfortunately.But the TRIUMPH TRIDENT always stood out from the crowd.Had workmates who rode suzuki two strokes,and bonnevilles,must admit those bonnevilles sounded awsome.But the TRIDENT Definately stood out,aggressive and sleek at the same time.
Great looking bikes, what we could see of them, Too much arti-farting about, not enough seeing the bikes and how they built them. sack the director and make it again. Please.
Paul Roberts My thoughts exactly. Show us the sodding bikes!
Agree. Fantastic projects but can we get a better look at the bikes. A frame from scratch is a task in itself. Engine and tranny? Rebuilt or made from scratch?
Awesome sound from the bikes.
Cool bikes. Couldn't really get a good long look at them though. There was such a build up then we never got any solid shots of the bikes (At the end there were a couple shots of the bikes, but they were quick and didn't give us a good sense of them. Hopefully there's photos of these bikes somewhere on the internet.
Mine was a '69 Bonneville with flatter lifters and offset rocker buttons,holes drilled in /under the oil ring and a few minor alterations by Big D Cycle (Jack Wilson).The results were that NO other bike on the street was faster,including Suzuki's 500 two stroker,other Tridents(except for another Jack Wilson Trident custom and then I could keep up with him within a link)The only solid defeat was a '55 Chevy that I think just cleared air at launch with his "skinnys" He told me at the next red light"I've never had anyone stay so close to me" He won by only one car link in a little over an eighth mile.I still grumble when I reflect on selling it.Clearly I'm a dumbass.
mighty good video, great out takes. I would like to have a dime for every unsuccessful kick start I've made.I could take a long holiday
Nice video gents & lovely bikes, I'm wanting to style my 2021 Enfield Interceptor on the 1967 model - do you have videos of the builds.
Ride that road from Rhayader to Aberystwyth quite often :-) The t150 sounds awesome!
Wow the best three bikes i have ever seen , build some more .
Lots of comments about kickstarting in the comments.
I ride a 2020 Royal Enfield Interceptor and one of the things a lot of us in the Facebook groups miss is a kickstarter.
There is something satisfying about kicking a bike into life (when it fires up) even if you also have an electric start too.
What mods were done to the engines? I guess for the A65 a little more than the 'SRM cure' was needed :)
Lovely footage, very nice bikes indeed,
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Kick starting has become a lost art. My 73 Commando Roadster was simultaneously the best and worst bike I have ever owned. It was stunningly beautiful and a pure joy to ride but also required constant maintainance. As much as I loved it the constant fettling took its toll and I traded it for a Japanese machine that I didn't need to tune every week.
Excellent Vid! From a new fan in Miami FL😎
this is the definition of built not bought. Fantastic bikes
Many Scenes in this video are great 👍
British bikes, British countryside, British summer ( at last) makes yer kind of proud!!
I road everything back in the sixies,and owned most of them,BUT,my favorite one was the ARIEL SQUARE FOUR.now it had power,it handled like a dream,and was a blast to drive,the only thing I hated was we couldn't keep head gaskets in it...........
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
gotta love a trumpy, I have had 1, 73" T140V
I would like to see them put one of the new Triumph Bonneville engines ( w/a kickstarter added ) into a classically styled rigid or plunger style frame & a girder or castle style fork . Nothing chopper style, just trying to retain the wonderfull classic style these gentlemen are keeping with so the handleing doesnt decrease . Don't get me wrong, I love seeing classic brit bikes that have become choppers, but recreating the classic look & giving the bike modern handleing is more appealing in my opinion. These gentlemen have done an excellent job with the bikes they produced, I wish them many, many years of continued success
The handling of the stock original BSA/Triumph is still very good even by modern standards.
farric1 Agreed,English bikes handle very nicely. When I was young my parents friends who rode Triumphs always said that the Japanese bikes would always go faster in a straightaway but as soon as the road got twisty they'd fall behind ( back in the 70's ).Unfortunately in the US not many people were into chopping their Japanese made bikes , though their was & still is some dedicated customizers who Love their in line 4's enough to chop them
Makes me miss my Triumphs and the one BSA. I don't miss the constant maintenance and repairs. Zener diodes OMG.
To all you English lads with vintage twins, please come along this route to Aberystwyth just so I can hear that glorious sound!
Could someone make a 60's Honda six 250 or a Yamaha 125 v4 ish (double parallel twin) for the road.
Any chance of some photos ? Would be great to see.
the fokker. they were not poor for maintenance. It was the owners that were poor ON maintenance
To Edward Newgate, bike at 5 min is a unit construction T120 Triumph Bonneville.
Can someone tell me whose song is being played in the background?
Great video. Very enjoyable. I like what they're doing. I ride a Triumph 900cc Triple, which I like better than a Bonneville.
Brilliant!!
For a video about building bikes, there was something missing, a proper look at the bloody bikes!
I once bought a 12 year old Triumph T100.That was in 1982. The poor thing was in an unbelievable state. It leaked from every joint and the cylinders had been bored to+3 oversize already. I couldn't tell the actual mileage because the the speedo and revounter didn't work.Basically the quality was terrible both in materials and engineering.I know that when compared to a BMW of the time, and I also owned a 1970 ex police R600 that didn't leak a drop, they were affordable. But they were too unreliable. The 1972 Trident I owned later was even more of a nightmare until I fitted a Norman Hyde 1000cc kit and used metal gaskets on the rockerboxes.Still there was a lot of spannering going on just to keep it going. I don't miss old British bikes a bit.They may be pretty but that's just about it.
Nice ,,, I love triumph I got one 2008 triumph America
Can anyone help me find a new barrel for my 1961 Matchless 600 Typhoon single.
3 Traumbikes, ich beneide jeden der Drei um sein Bike!!!!!!
Auch bei mir!
You have to be a mechanic to own a Brit bike from the nineteen sixties or seventies, not everyone was up to the task.
Rhayader Cwmystwyth road, my home patch. Just perfect for these bikes.
What part of Wales is that. I lived in the South near Pontadawe and there was a road like that.
perfect bikes! how much does something like this cost??
He visto su video mil veces, siempre soñe con hacer algo similar con mi papa (amante a las maquinas inglesas) pero fallecio hace tres años, me gustaria ver mas videos de esas tres reinas en accion... tengo una vieja CB 750 four pero sueño con una T 100... que dicha la de ustedes.. peco de envidia amigos...
I have seen your video a thousand times, I always dreamed of doing something similar with my dad (lover of the English machines) but he died three years ago, I would like to see more videos of those three queens in action ... I have an old CB 750 four but I dream of a T 100 ... what is yours ... sin of envy friends ...
some grunt out of that Bonneville!!
Très bien fait, c’est enchanteur bravo.
really nice !!! so cool .
good work lads well done
Awesome bikes!
Nice job guys you should all be very proud
These bikes do sound very crisp! And yeah, they don't look too bad either... Wouldn't mind one in my garage. Not at all.
Great story, filmed beautifully. Awesome production and sound.
theres nothing like the sound of a trident on cam :)
It's the bikes we want to see, is there a hidden reason why we could not study them fully?
A little of topic, but what font did you use at the beginning?
What a great video 🇬🇧👍
Wonderful bikes, very nice film
damm that's 6 mins I will never get back (well 3 mins as kept skipping ahead) , wanted to see the bikes and what they had done to them ,bit of a shame because they look like they did a good job on them
stunning !
I wonder how often they ride the bikes today. It would be nice if they got together and went riding once a month or so.
That's the idea! Keep the engine and frame and pitch the rest. Use modern forks and brakes. I'd love to find some way to install a front disc brake on my '67 BSA Thunderbolt. It has a Ceriani front end and I don't want to lose that, although I might have to get that disc set-up. I don't mind the drum rear, but that single leading shoe drum up front should have been pitched a long time ago.
5:06 that's parallel twin music...
What about the Matchless g12 csr..
classic bikes in a beautiful country Wales .
title of the song? thanks
What a lovely film! Lovely bikes! I like the way you upgraded them with brakes, rims, tyres and so on. Still Lucas? ;-) Is there a website where there's more about the bikes?
There was an article about the BSA in March 2014 Classic Bike, great read.
Thank you!
what is the model of the bike on time 5:00 please answer