Great video. My fathers side of the family foundered ajs and stevens motorcycles. I have 3 original at home in the garage. Excited to show them this video
sammy miller e' una delle poche testimonianze viventi di un mondo che non verra' mai piu',quando penso che ha corso con un marchio eccezionale come Mondial non posso fare a meno di intristirmi per la direzione che ha preso il mio paese ...e non solo riguardo lo sport motociclistico..in ultimo voglio rinnovare la mia stima per questo uomo straordinario
One of my heroes - SH Miller, I mean, not just that beautiful motor cycle :) Saw him ride the Scottish and Manx 3 day trials in the 60s on both his Ariel HT5 (GOV 132) and, in 1965 the Bultaco that ended the dominance of British 4 stroke trials bikes and heralded the super lightweight 2 strokes from Spain.
I love the smile on Miller's face when he kicks it over and it starts. He looked concerned for a second before the thrust, then bang - beaming! Like a nine year old boy. That, me lads, is the meaning of motorcycling. I too have had that beam in my repertoire, for 50 years or more. Miller is more than a legend. No brag, just fact
Wow. The first time I ever heard of motorcycle trials, around 1960 or 61, Sammy Miller's name was included in the reference. And here he is, still riding? I am 81 and still riding, so now I have a goal to aim for. Godspeed, Sammy.
Britain could not manufacture that today, unbelievable that once as a nation Britain had people that were capable of designing and manufacturing brilliant quality products and the most amazing thing by today's low standards, is all the components were manufactured in Britain.
fred Dibnah owned an AJS but had to sell it on due to Joan Collins being in demand of his £`s. I always wondered what happened to it, if anyone has a link, feel free to reply with it, thanks.
Sammy must have one of the best collections of motorbikes in existence.
You been to the museum? There’s surprises around every corner, Alex
@@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel I have been to his museum and that’s exactly right. It’s even better when he fires up the V8 Guzzi.
Great video. My fathers side of the family foundered ajs and stevens motorcycles. I have 3 original at home in the garage. Excited to show them this video
Wow what a sight Sammy and the rarest AJS on earth in one video. Well done
I always love seeing Sammy. His passion and drive truly amaze me . He is a true legend. Cheers mate from Australia 🇦🇺
What an amazing example of what might have been. Sammy looks just as great!!
How smooth it sounds
Beautiful AJS and great to see Sammy Miller a true Legend and Isle of Man TT Racer .
sammy miller e' una delle poche testimonianze viventi di un mondo che non verra' mai piu',quando penso che ha corso con un marchio eccezionale come Mondial non posso fare a meno di intristirmi per la direzione che ha preso il mio paese ...e non solo riguardo lo sport motociclistico..in ultimo voglio rinnovare la mia stima per questo uomo straordinario
Totally agree Europe has become a shit hole.
Great restoration😊
Wow what an amazing machine, and an even more amazing man that Sammy Miller!
Sammy Miller is a true enthusiast and collector. Really unusual bike, thanks for showing it on this great vid.
Thanks @banditmanuk :)
Awesome machine and equally awesome gent 👍👏👌
You have outstanding content.
One of my heroes - SH Miller, I mean, not just that beautiful motor cycle :) Saw him ride the Scottish and Manx 3 day trials in the 60s on both his Ariel HT5 (GOV 132) and, in 1965 the Bultaco that ended the dominance of British 4 stroke trials bikes and heralded the super lightweight 2 strokes from Spain.
Great video, really enjoyed watching, thanks.
I love the smile on Miller's face when he kicks it over and it starts. He looked concerned for a second before the thrust, then bang - beaming! Like a nine year old boy. That, me lads, is the meaning of motorcycling. I too have had that beam in my repertoire, for 50 years or more. Miller is more than a legend. No brag, just fact
Wow. The first time I ever heard of motorcycle trials, around 1960 or 61, Sammy Miller's name was included in the reference. And here he is, still riding? I am 81 and still riding, so now I have a goal to aim for. Godspeed, Sammy.
That little think sounds sweet. From a a time when the UK manufactured motorcycles.
What a great bike !
What a stunning bike. I am looking at it with awe!!!
Marvelous bike.
WOW 😍❤
Britain could not manufacture that today, unbelievable that once as a nation Britain had people that were capable of designing and manufacturing brilliant quality products and the most amazing thing by today's low standards, is all the components were manufactured in Britain.
A beauty
An air adjuster on the handlebar. A surprising good idea
What a fantastic machine,has to be an early superbike,such a pity it wasnt produced.Where do you find them Sammy?
Lovely motorbike. This old fart warms my heart.
fred Dibnah owned an AJS but had to sell it on due to Joan Collins being in demand of his £`s. I always wondered what happened to it, if anyone has a link, feel free to reply with it, thanks.
I want a shirt with this motorcycle that says fully retarded 😂
Lmao, I like your sense of humour!
Bring back the inline 4
Sir what type of bike is it please let me know
An AJS !
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@@cinna_to4st_waff1es you are