Nostalgia for the British bike... What a series of lovely bikes I've just witnessed here. God blessed us when Triumph and BSA made their way into the scene back in the late 60's and early 70's. The guys chopping them back then, or riding them in "trials" sure rocked my boat back in those days...ahhhh
Too cool! Love swing arm bikes especially! Hey paul, o/t here but how about some A65 customs to help your package deal along? would be a cool thing to see them. Chip Quinn
That black bobber is almost an exact copy of my '68 save for the black pipes and mine still has the logo on the tank. Mine was built sometime in the early 1970's. Did you build yours from scratch or was it bought that way? bobc
The Show & Go Cycle Shop is my private two car garage located in the foothills of Central CA. I am building everything from early Desert Racers - Street or Strip Dragbikes - 1960's Style Show Bikes - to 70's style Radical Choppers. Specializing in Pre-Unit construction 650 & 500 twins and vintage aftermarket parts identification. Buy, Sell, Trade, parts made by Webco, MCM, MCA, Bates, Flanders, Wassell, Superior, Routt's Cycle, etc. Period photos wanted. If you have stuff for sale related to what you see here email me. I will post pics of my projects from time to time and keep an ongoing thread of pictures and old magazine articles featuring modified British Motorcycles from 1946 onwards.
Nostalgia for the British bike... What a series of lovely bikes I've just witnessed here. God blessed us when Triumph and BSA made their way into the scene back in the late 60's and early 70's. The guys chopping them back then, or riding them in "trials" sure rocked my boat back in those days...ahhhh
ReplyDeleteToo cool! Love swing arm bikes especially! Hey paul, o/t here but how about some A65 customs to help your package deal along? would be a cool thing to see them. Chip Quinn
ReplyDeleteThat black bobber is almost an exact copy of my '68 save for the black pipes and mine still has the logo on the tank. Mine was built sometime in the early 1970's. Did you build yours from scratch or was it bought that way? bobc
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