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It was later purchased on a second chance offer by Sean Kerr of the YouTube channel Bikes and Beards, announced via YouTube video on October 20, 2023. [7] Kerr brought the Roadog to Matt Walksler of the Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum [8] to refurbish it to running and driving condition. Kerr won the honors of first driving the bike, then ...
Their display included a 1926 Ace 4 cylinder in mid-restoration and a 1914 Indian electric start original and operational motorcycle! They also brought a 1961 Honda RC161/4 GP , a 1979 Yamaha TZ750 E , ex Henry DeGouw, a 1969 M.V. Agusta 250 twin scrambler, a 1973 BSA/Triumph Dick Mann Daytona replica, 1967 Moto-Guzzi ISDT , a 2000 Lakewood ...
At Wheels Through Time, Dale is tasked with bringing a mysterious 104-year-old motorcycle back to life. In New York, Steve’s Restorations grapples with a rare vintage arm wrestling arcade game from the 1980s while the guys at Bodie Stroud Industries retrofit a 1950s gas pump for a surprising new purpose.
1912 Men's safety bicycle. The Sunbeam was designed to last a gentleman a lifetime and such is their longevity that models a century-old still have their original finish, chain and transmission. The top model was the "Golden", with alloy wheel-rims, epicyclic two- and three-speed gears and real gold-leaf pin-striping.
This was the first time a 350 had won the 500 cc Senior TT race. [5] In 1922 Manxman Tom Sheard won the Junior on an AJS, with G Grinton, also on an AJS, taking second. The 1922 machine was a classic design that would become famous as the ‘Big Port’ on account of its large-diameter exhaust port and pipe (initially 1 5 ⁄ 8 inches, but ...
Innovative features of the bike included the first-ever Vincent rear shock absorber, the first Mk II racing cams and horizontally mounted racing carburettors. [ 8 ] [ 1 ] In 1950, Rollie Free returned to the Bonneville Salt Flats and broke his own record, averaging speeds of 156.58 mph (251.99 km/h) on the Vincent despite a high-speed crash ...
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Pashley also made 'SW' (Small Wheel) bikes and does so today under the name 'Delibike' (see above image). By the late 1970s, Pashley was supplying bikes to the Royal Mail. The original Royal Mail designed mail delivery cycle was single speed and equipped with rod operated brakes. Pashley was one of a small number of UK manufacturers (including ...