Stunning array of beautiful bikes! Jeff Smith, was a BSA factory rider back in the '50s and 60's and a really talented and successful motocross (used to be called Scrambling back then) and trials rider on this side of the pond. My dad, who was a bike nut, used to take me and my brother to watch him ride when I was a young boy. Great memories! I watched an interview with him on RUclips just the other day. Wahoo!
Baxters Candy Store. Bucket list is just drooling over these fine classics, let alone own one. I Originally lived in Connecticut...home of "Kaplan motorcycle " ( Rockville/ Vernon area ) and they also have some fine older bikes that would cause a grown man to Weep! ( see Ken ) Check it out if you have a moment.
@@forgottenmotorcycles Riding in Connecticut 30 plus years ago was enduro only. Never rode blacktop. Before all the farmland was developed, we had areas to ride. Ken use to ride a Z-50 around inside Kaplan Computer store on Route 83. Watching you do your videos and watching Ken has been a treat down memory lane for sure. Riding the Himalayan is humbling when having grown up with a Suzuki RM 125 ( hold on if you can ). Ear to Ear grin every day I ride my Enfield...Wahoo!
Stunning array of beautiful bikes! Jeff Smith, was a BSA factory rider back in the '50s and 60's and a really talented and successful motocross (used to be called Scrambling back then) and trials rider on this side of the pond. My dad, who was a bike nut, used to take me and my brother to watch him ride when I was a young boy. Great memories! I watched an interview with him on RUclips just the other day. Wahoo!
You've lived a good life. Wahoo!
And I still am lol! Many years riding still to come! Wahoo!
Thanks for the video, I've never been inside the classic mechanic's shop. I've peeked, but haven't been inside there!
I hate to slow those guys down so we made it quick. Wahoo!
Great !!
for sure!
Baxters Candy Store.
Bucket list is just drooling over these fine classics, let alone own one.
I Originally lived in Connecticut...home of "Kaplan motorcycle " ( Rockville/ Vernon area ) and they also have some fine older bikes that would cause a grown man to Weep! ( see Ken )
Check it out if you have a moment.
I've been following him for years. That guy's got style :-) wahoo!
@@forgottenmotorcycles Riding in Connecticut 30 plus years ago was enduro only. Never rode blacktop.
Before all the farmland was developed, we had areas to ride.
Ken use to ride a Z-50 around inside Kaplan Computer store on Route 83.
Watching you do your videos and watching Ken has been a treat down memory lane for sure.
Riding the Himalayan is humbling when having grown up with a Suzuki RM 125 ( hold on if you can ).
Ear to Ear grin every day I ride my Enfield...Wahoo!
Take the Matchless for a spin!
Would love to. Will do my best. Wahoo!
I thought it was bikes, not motorcycles.
There are some British bicycles hanging from the ceiling.