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I agree, the 1936 Douglas Endeavor is a beautiful motorcycle. And is incredibly beautifully restored. But the AJS racer was the outlier for me, I was instantly in love when I saw this bike. Thanks for sharing gentlemen.
Sunbeam with Sidecar was a cracker. I went all over Yorkshire and surrounds in my Dads Matchless 1000 and Sidecar Fantastic memories and you’ll never know the thrill of being in one in the early 60’s with cafe racers using wood alcohol
@@harpoonlouis I worked at the main agent at that time. I never saw a 175cc 2 stroke type. They were always 250 cc(I think) 4 stroke twins. I thought they went well, and seemed popular.
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This sort of feature is really interesting and original in comparison to the content from other channels. Love it.
I agree, the 1936 Douglas Endeavor is a beautiful motorcycle. And is incredibly beautifully restored. But the AJS racer was the outlier for me, I was instantly in love when I saw this bike. Thanks for sharing gentlemen.
Can't get enough of these videos. Excellent presentation.
Hi, just got to know a little of the Douglas history before seeing this one. A beautiful restoration. Wonderfully constructed machine 👍
Sunbeam with Sidecar was a cracker.
I went all over Yorkshire and surrounds in my Dads Matchless 1000 and Sidecar
Fantastic memories and you’ll never know the thrill of being in one in the early 60’s with cafe racers using wood alcohol
I had a Tigress 250 twin four stroke scooter. Loved it.
That Rickman did it for me.Any Dresda Triton's around?Gosh,i'd love one of them!
Fantastic video looking forward to more videos stay safe 🇬🇧👍
Really enjoy these videos! Well done to all 👍
Another great report. The auction estimator was quite good
Amazing stuff...
Sad about the AJS badges being glued onto cheapo bikes today.
That Honda carb ramp ... sexy!
Good stuff
The Rickman Honda is not a 1978. The carbs, the gauges, indicator lights, the side covers are all pre-1977. The gauges in fact look like 1972.
Thought the bsa sunbeam was 4 stroke
Good point. The 175cc ( like the one on the auction ) was 2 stroke engine but the 250cc was a four stroke 👍
@@classicbikeman that 250 twin 4 stroke engine as actually pretty punchy, should have been more popular than it was
@@harpoonlouis I worked at the main agent at that time. I never saw a 175cc 2 stroke type.
They were always 250 cc(I think) 4 stroke twins.
I thought they went well, and seemed popular.
The Norton and the AJS, gettin all wet and runny.