17 very special Vincent motorcycles turned-up at this bike show
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- In this video we see all the very special Vincents that turned up to the recent Ardingly Classic Bike Show & Jumble which took place at Ardingly Showground, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, UK.
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Just beautiful
What a wonderful sight and sound. How good was that sidecar outfit !! They are very lucky folk to own such beautiful machinery . Great video
Super film - I just wish the hall were bigger so we could've spaced out the bikes better! We're back at Ardingly on 24 March 2024 -- see you there!
I’ll live and die without coming anywhere near owning my dream Vincent.
Best bikes ever.
feel like looking at a treasure trove of Vincents...!
Been at meetings with 50+ Vincents. Only one special is one that is complete original. We all make modifications. In order to keep them pleasant and safe to ride.
That's best sounding Vincent ever.
I was offered a Vincent black shadow way back when I was 18 years old 69 now I was going to get married and a friend in work said if I didn’t get married he would give me the Vincent but stupid got married and a few years later she left me.never a day goes by without me wishing I had taken the bike I would still have that bike today i would never ever sold it .R.I.P Ken
2:07 Mighty Mouse and Super Mouse are sprinters built by Brian Chapman. He built the Comet-based bike first. It started as a fairly standard Comet, and gradually.... evolved. The bike shown is the final form, in the late 1970s. He did a best time of 8:81seconds for the 1/4 mile. It beat a LOT of serious competitors on really big bikes. Then he built a twin on similar principles, and was about a second quicker
Had 3 of them over the years!
From the days of biker blokes. What happened?
did Steve McQueen own a Vincent?, now that would have been cool, but this will do. Thank you.
Yes he did a 1955 Vincent D Series Black Shadow.
Most terrifying bikes ever built, I heard a story of a Vincent being dumped in a skip in stration after the death of a house owner which was stored in a garage, the motorcycle had been involved in the death of a family member, if true the skip company had a good day.
?????giving gas in empty.....poor grandadssss....missing the morning pils..