That Special Spirit - British Special Motorcycles.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2018
  • Special British Motorcycles, Norton Dominator, Velocette Thruxton, 750 Triton, BSA C15 Special, 750 Norton Gus Khan Production Racer, Norton Venom see them on the road, hear them and listen to the owners talking about them. the best of British bikes.

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  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад +16

    Don't you just love the sound of a proper motorcycle

    • @johnburns3703
      @johnburns3703 Год назад

      yes a reverse cone megaphone commands attention!

  • @hughg7216
    @hughg7216 2 года назад +2

    My '57 Matchless G11 & I would feel right at home meeting these cool guys along the roadway! cheers!

  • @alessandrocatena9354
    @alessandrocatena9354 Год назад

    Che meraviglia!I'm the proud owner of an excellent t 150 v I bought in 1976...British and Italian classics,wonderful bikes❤

  • @stevef9530
    @stevef9530 3 года назад +3

    Featherbed Nortons, Featherbed Nortons! Mine’s a 650ss, I love em all....

  • @kdsowen2882
    @kdsowen2882 2 года назад +1

    I live rural, on a road very-much like Zig-Zag-Hill. It's a joy to ride my TR1-Special up the hill , a lot 'Hairier' on the way way back down. David Aotearoa nz

  • @ianwalker6236
    @ianwalker6236 Год назад

    Ooooo, that makes me want to start work on the 1962 Dommy 99 in the garage, which i've been saving for a retirement project ! 😁

  • @mikecartlidge5355
    @mikecartlidge5355 2 года назад +4

    Wonderful footage of great machines, so much time and effort gone into building them. At the moment I am building a baby Tribsa, I say baby because the rolling chassis is a BSA 250 Baracuda fitted with later shuttle valve front forks and 7" twin leading shoe front brake. The motor is a Triumph 500cc 5TA. I have just found a race tank which is off a modern Royal Enfield 535 Continental and should be right size to look right on a smaller chassis........all in all a labour of love. Hats off to all the guys featured in this film, lovely machines.

  • @gitaneVYS491R
    @gitaneVYS491R 2 года назад +2

    Some fantastic sounds in there, a quick half-hour.

  • @janetmuskett3210
    @janetmuskett3210 3 года назад +3

    Brings a lump to the throat and a tear to the eye. Fantastic.

  • @Desmo900SS
    @Desmo900SS 3 года назад +3

    What an excellent video. British Specials !! Can't beat them.

  • @christopherk111
    @christopherk111 2 года назад

    hello from australia,,,simply fantastic ,,thank you

  • @davidrabone
    @davidrabone 6 лет назад +2

    I just love it! The noise of that Velo Thruxton going up Zig Zag hill is beautiful!!

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад +2

    How can you go without a motorcycle for 33 years I spent seven weeks in the hospital following an accident and I couldn't wait to get back on two or three wheels just think of the memories you would have if you had kept that bike on the road for the past 30 years instead of a year right now

  • @m3hnl
    @m3hnl 2 года назад

    awesome stuff i was born in frome allways remember difazios wonderful footage

  • @sachin4789
    @sachin4789 2 года назад +2

    Best days of mechanical motorcycling.. all about noise ..love it

  • @ianmangham4570
    @ianmangham4570 Год назад

    Wonderful machines, so much more fun than a Honda Melody 😅

  • @vinm300
    @vinm300 2 года назад +3

    Very well filmed.
    "Front leading shoe is amazing, it would stop anything"
    I had a YDS7 with front leading show - best brake I ever had, wet or dry.

    • @doylegaines1319
      @doylegaines1319 Год назад +1

      Maybe someday you'll get to try a DLS front brake...

    • @vinm300
      @vinm300 Год назад

      @@doylegaines1319 The Yamaha YDS7 had twin leading shoe (DLS)
      Wet or dry they were great brakes
      I moved onto the Yamaha from a CZ125, it felt like a Grand Prix bike - great times !

  • @spotsterjon74cu
    @spotsterjon74cu 3 года назад +1

    Rode down Zig Zag hill last Sunday on my Triumph Bonneville T140D. Great video. Thanks

  • @mevcarter6664
    @mevcarter6664 2 года назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed that. Very interesting machines and owners.

  • @paulsmith3487
    @paulsmith3487 Год назад

    Yeah,really good,more Spitfires please!

  • @elmerfudd1086
    @elmerfudd1086 2 года назад +1

    Why do so many folks just love the sound of a single cylinder motorcycle? They sound broken to me. Give me a parallel twin anyday.

  • @RikkiSteele
    @RikkiSteele Год назад

    Wow getting to hang out with all those old racers and there motorcycles must have been a dream come true for the guy filming this

    • @fromevideoclub3606
      @fromevideoclub3606  Год назад

      Thanks Ricci It was a real blast from the past making the video. Thanks for your comment.

  • @johnhunter4972
    @johnhunter4972 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant video. Surprised I haven't come across it before.. Probably because it doesn't have Velocette or Norton in the title.
    A bit of nostalgia for this 73 year old!

  • @MpeTe01
    @MpeTe01 2 года назад +2

    Great video well put together. Very nostalgic and makes me think I should put my old BSA A10 back on the road.

  • @horserider9578
    @horserider9578 2 года назад

    Got to say at 0.40 I'm just so glad there wasn't another vehicle coming down that hill. Great bikes great sounds.

  • @GPgundude
    @GPgundude 2 года назад

    Wow! Such beautiful bikes and such a fine video!! Thanks for Sharing!

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад +4

    They are all so beautiful They Ride good they sound good and there's more originality in them than any foolish Harley custom it is amazing the amount of work that they put into these bikes because it is a labor of love

    • @Queequeg61
      @Queequeg61 Год назад +1

      That’s kind of harsh. There are some cool old Harleys around too.

    • @frankmarkovcijr5459
      @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +1

      @@Queequeg61 true there are a few cool old Harleys around but they are treated more like a collectible commodity to be boxed up on display and not to be ridden. I am old-school the kind from an age where you made custom parts for your motorcycle because you could not buy them. You don't see many older Harleys because soon as they get to be 30 years old they are exempt from an import tariff and they load 40 of them in a container and ship them overseas containers loads at a shot. In the 90s when the Evo came out many guys were going on about how much the Harley dealer gave them for their trade in not realizing the Harley dealer was going to ship them overseas and double his money. Some Custom Motorcycles are just a guy's way of displaying how much ridiculous money you can throw at a motorcycle.

    • @Queequeg61
      @Queequeg61 Год назад +1

      Well as far as old school goes, I’ve been riding for more than fifty years and have had my share of vintage British and American bikes. I loved and rode them all. And I remember fabricating my share of parts as well, but you are mistaken about old Harley’s not being ridden, check out some RUclips videos of the cannonball run. You might enjoy them.

    • @frankmarkovcijr5459
      @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +1

      @@Queequeg61 I am well acquainted with the Cannonball because they had some BMW guys who did The Cannonball. But that is not like riding the motorcycle every single day. I do not drive a car and whether the weather was good or the weather was bad I rode my bike in it. I have watch The Cannonball videos and you watch how much stuff they have to do to those engines. The guy who rode to BMW felt guilty because all he did was add a little oil while everyone else is replacing connecting rods and primary parts and whatever else let go. Whenever I go to a Harley party on one of my old antiques or my Ural sidecar outfits everyone tells me I have the coolest bikes there and I already know that. I love it when people record me kick-starting one of my motorcycles. I maintain my motorcycles but I am not a mechanic. I have found that if you keep them in good running order maintain them properly and do not abuse him they are perfectly reliable to use for everyday transportation after all that's what they were constructed for in the first place. Now in Europe if you are vehicle is over 30 years old or older you can get away with not having an mot every year. You also get discounts on your insurance and registration. Especially in Eastern Europe there are still many World War II vehicles running around. There is even a company in the Netherlands if I'm not mistaken that makes a whole Harley 750 W la fully assembled or parts for you to put together or to service the bike that you have up to and including Sheet Metal Frames Engines & Transmissions. In Europe you go to a motorcycle party and you will see more vintage motorcycles in the parking lot then in the bike show.

  • @philmuskett265
    @philmuskett265 Год назад

    Just gobsmackingly faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaantastic.

  • @ianjohnston2361
    @ianjohnston2361 3 года назад +2

    Excellent.... I'm joining the club...

  • @stuarth43
    @stuarth43 Год назад

    Argg, had the last 650 ss in 69,48 bhp, great featherbed frame, no air filters , Amals, dusted and stuffed on the dirt roads in NZ, got a BMW now thank Christ

  • @annsmith8000
    @annsmith8000 2 года назад

    Fantastic, those the sounds of my youth.Remember the smell of Castrol R as an apprentice mechanic working in a small village near Swindon during the mid to late 60’s, going to speedway watching young men like Barry Briggs from NZ where I ‘ve lived since early 70’s
    I think it was for the Red Robins Barry rode for, is that club still going? Also Ivan Maugers, sorry probably spelt that great riders name wrong. Yeah i was sure fortunate living through that era and living in eyesight of Uffington White Horse. Thanks so much for this awesome video wish all you guys n gals the best of safe riding bless you one n all. Robert Smith👍👍👍

  • @shanea60
    @shanea60 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад +2

    Hearing Florida in Naples there is a company that makes feather bed frames alloy tags and all the things you need to build a Triton

  • @johnburns3703
    @johnburns3703 Год назад

    used TO RIDE WITH A MATE WHO HAD A BM 600/5 I think?My 350 sebring cafe racer kept up well and he ended up buying the ducati from me and still owns it1

  • @normang8978
    @normang8978 2 года назад +1

    When I was a teenager around 1968 had a BSA Bantam a RE Crusader a RE Continental A BSA M20 I could have bought a Norton Dominator in aTea cheast for £50 & a Ariel square 4 in tea chest for the same why the hell did I not do it

  • @sanderslongdrive
    @sanderslongdrive Год назад +3

    These circa 1960 bikes are extremely popular at the moment largely due to old timers like myself who rode them in their era. It's a combination of nostalgia and engineering beauty. It's difficult to relate to modern bikes entitrely covered in plastic sheeting. But at the time many of us were easily seduced away by the big Japanese bikes eg. Honda's CB750 which emerged in 1969. My late father, who was into bikes all his life (he rode an 'Indian' in the U.K. as early as the 50s) , used to sacastically state, with much exaggeration, that the new Japanese bikes were engineered to 0.25 mm whilst the British bikes - 0.25 inches. But the essence of that statement was nevertheless true. In 10-15 years when most of us old timers (if still around) will at best be riding bath chairs I wonder just how popular these old British bikes will be as I don't see many youngsters expounding their virtues? My present bike? A (year 2000) Honda Valkyrie Interstate. Throw the bad eggs.

    • @johnbrereton5229
      @johnbrereton5229 Год назад +1

      I've owned and riden both British and Japanese bikes from the 1960s onwards but it's only the British bikes I love, while the Japanese are more appreciated than loved.
      Also Motorcycles from all the previous decades to the 1960s are all loved and appreciated by riders who never owned them as youths. Therefore, I expect the younger generation will also love and appreciate these beautiful machines too.

  • @bobhoven3959
    @bobhoven3959 2 года назад

    Love it 👍👋🖤

  • @morgandebold7244
    @morgandebold7244 2 года назад

    My 38 BSA m 20 is pretty cool! Amal carb, lucas ignition, left brake, right shift, barrel spring girder front end.

  • @youknowwhoalready
    @youknowwhoalready 2 года назад

    That unmatchable *reliability* 😂🤣🤣

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад +1

    I said dinky toys that shows like Benny Hill and Monty Python I love reading old British motorcycle magazines that have honest Rotex of the bikes if you look hard enough you can find old British bikes that you can buy them for a song

  • @tnetroP
    @tnetroP 2 года назад +2

    7:40 - The Velocette Thruxton is still taxed and insured so is still on the road.

  • @horserider9578
    @horserider9578 2 года назад

    9.18 Ahh these British bikes are the best especially with the Japanese brakes .

  • @thra5herxb12s
    @thra5herxb12s 2 года назад

    Zig Zag Hill. Not fun coming down it for the first few times, but beautiful riding roads all around there.

  • @TheFarinared
    @TheFarinared 3 года назад +1

    Just the ticket !

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад

    Train people on motorcycle people are better than regular people enough said

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад +2

    I love my BSA 250 singles the American Legion Riders who I ride with hate my bike because I cannot accelerate their humongous Harley's that act like a pig in a curve I love the fact that I can keep up with their hundred cubic age super Harley's with a bike a quarter of the size motor and a quarter of the weight of the size of the bike they hate it with a passion and I love it that they hate it I saw a p50 in the British Motorcycle Museum and I I shall I stick Norton Commando type frame it's a shame that every t&bs a and Triumph went out of business I love kinky toys

  • @davidelliott5843
    @davidelliott5843 2 года назад

    Check out the Hossack bikes. He designed the hub centre fork that BMW use on the K1300 and K1600. Only his version is much cheaper and lighter weight.
    The Britten 1000 from NZ had a similar front end.

  • @normanreid29
    @normanreid29 2 года назад

    I had a rgs copy a10 base with rear sets clip ons clocks etc i am still alive a wonder

  • @67daltonknox
    @67daltonknox 2 года назад

    I rode a Venom Clubman back in the 60s. Occasionally I get nostalgic and think of getting an old bike, but then it would hardly get ridden. My 1290 SAS is simply better in all regards.

  • @keithmoore5224
    @keithmoore5224 2 года назад

    i may upset a few but one of my bikes is a wait for it a a10 frame golde tank mud gards suzuki wheels 17 inch (modern tyres) plus forks with a yam xs 2 engine 110 mph trumph swept back pipes (modified of cors) stops goes handles keeps up with most bikes in thailand ps iv built bikes since i were 16 no cars just bikes stile riding 75 years young yammie

  • @jimdavis8391
    @jimdavis8391 Год назад

    Gotta feel sorry for the missus. I imagine she'd like to be riding something else.

  • @dogpaw775
    @dogpaw775 2 года назад +1

    no full arm, neck tatt's. skinny jeans or beards. just relying on knowledgeable time tried enthusiasm; most excellent.

  • @jeremykeller211
    @jeremykeller211 2 года назад

    Is Unity Equipe still in business?

  • @jefflambert8603
    @jefflambert8603 Год назад

    Where is that Cafe you all Stopped at. ?

    • @fromememories3007
      @fromememories3007 Год назад

      Hi Jeff, Its a small hill top airfield called Compton Abbas Between Shaftesbury and Blandford Dorset UK.

  • @MajorTom6
    @MajorTom6 2 года назад +1

    Can I ask what year this was filmed?

    • @fromevideoclub3606
      @fromevideoclub3606  2 года назад +1

      Hi MajorTom the Special Spirit was filmed in 2000 in Dorset, Shaftesbury, Zig Zag Hill and Compton Abbas airfield. Best Alan

    • @MajorTom6
      @MajorTom6 2 года назад

      @@fromevideoclub3606 Thanks. It's a great vid!

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад

    I love old planes to I have a hundred-year-old to Haviland gypsy moth that flight worthy it just needs a battery flying an old plane like that is riding a tall bike you do it by the seat of your pants yeah you work on it yourself mechanics if you can call that that won't touch it I love flying through the clouds if I died flying my girl I wouldn't mind it at all if I guy riding what am I British classics I wouldn't mind it at all either

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад

    Buy 74 Triumph Daytona keeps up with traffic on I-75 no problem

  • @guyfustec8234
    @guyfustec8234 2 года назад

    Magnéto BTH is very good, the contact breaker is not good, misfiring ignition plug the top 32° PMH is difficult for gear for Magnéto BTH contact breaker

    • @guyfustec8234
      @guyfustec8234 2 года назад

      Je possedais une magnéto BTH avec le pignon d'avance automatique d'origine BTH, après le point d'allumage impeccable, même a la lampe stromboscopique

  • @guyfustec8234
    @guyfustec8234 2 года назад

    Velocette Owners Club ?

  • @Jason-sx6su
    @Jason-sx6su Год назад +1

    Most of these riders don't know how to corner properly.Look how they rise on the road.

  • @raycharles935
    @raycharles935 2 года назад

    Are you really cold? You are shaking.

  • @ulrichfriehe3459
    @ulrichfriehe3459 2 года назад

    A good ridrr would never get close to the white line.

  • @220volt-u7
    @220volt-u7 2 года назад

    it was a time before the Japanese copied it

    • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
      @kasperkjrsgaard1447 2 года назад

      Ohh, you think that the Honda CB 750 was a copy of ............? What?
      Or the CB 450 “Black Bomber” was a copy of .........?

    • @jaytroop1795
      @jaytroop1795 Год назад

      Your right there was a reason top Japanese tech went into civilian engineering.