Via this flickr
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Friday, 24 September 2010
The Assasin Triumph Custom
Everyones seen this bugger. Well here it is again ha ha. Not sure where I got the pics, Theyre labelled classic cycle show.
What's big in Japan
Massive wierd tractor tyres, huge madcap brake caliper's and scaffolding-esque handlebars ha ha. Pic from The great Daikuobe blog
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Autorace vintage Triumph
I cant remember where I grabbed this image now. I quite like the Japanese Autorace or Gamble Racing bikes. Here's the official autorace website.
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
BSA B31 swingarm
Vintage motorcycles like this were the sort of thing that was for sale at Kempton
BSA B31 wreckage. Good potential. I like the fresh from the barn look of these old grids.
BSA B31 wreckage. Good potential. I like the fresh from the barn look of these old grids.
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Nice Triumph Sprint Machine
Here is the information regarding this bike. This is all the info from the owner, taken from the paper hanging off the front of the bike:-
"This machine was built in 1961 by Tony Bryant of Lightwater Motorcycles, Surrey. It was originally powered by a 350cc AJS 7R engine. On its first event at Ramsgate sprint, it won it's class and broke the 350cc class record. At Brighton Speed Trials it was first in its class and broke the 350cc record once more.
It is also believed to be thefirst 350 to get into the 13 second bracket for a quater mile, not bad for todays standards, but amazing for nearly 50 years ago!
Due to work pressures Tony sold the bike to Dave Lowe who
"This machine was built in 1961 by Tony Bryant of Lightwater Motorcycles, Surrey. It was originally powered by a 350cc AJS 7R engine. On its first event at Ramsgate sprint, it won it's class and broke the 350cc class record. At Brighton Speed Trials it was first in its class and broke the 350cc record once more.
It is also believed to be thefirst 350 to get into the 13 second bracket for a quater mile, not bad for todays standards, but amazing for nearly 50 years ago!
Due to work pressures Tony sold the bike to Dave Lowe who
Kempton Bike
I was at the September Kempton Park Autojumble 2010. If You were there i was the anorak taking photo's of all the stuff in the carpark ha ha. This was one of the nice ones. Nice custom triumph.
Customised kustom triumph chopper bobber hardtail ratchop custom trump hardtail bates etc
Customised kustom triumph chopper bobber hardtail ratchop custom trump hardtail bates etc
The Great Frog
Check out these nutters. Cool Jewellery
"The Great Frog first opened its doors in 1972 with their first store in the heart of the burgeoning Mod scene in London's Carnaby."
"The Great Frog first opened its doors in 1972 with their first store in the heart of the burgeoning Mod scene in London's Carnaby."
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