Congrats on a very well done restoration, bike and chair look fabulous. Thank you for sharing the engine running noise and the journey and especially the bit on the history. Encourages me when I see what can be achieved.
Thanks for the ride. My first big bike was a golden flash with an Avon chair .cost me £37 plus the fittings to marry the two, in 1972. Wrote an e book on Amazon about it. SIDECAR FROM Shirley
Hey G. Thankyou. I will pass on the praise. Its astonishing in person. Yes, love a 70's trip edit haha. Been keeping an eye on your adventures too. Keep it safe and fun!
I cant remember the name, but one of the top UK sidecar racers took a Norton Dominator and that same sidecar to the I.O.M TT and did prettry good against the BMWs and Manx Nortons etc. I think it was Eric Oliver.
+Roger Sharman Me again Roger! Dad has just seen this and corrected me. It was infact worked on fantastically by a certain... Roger Sharman! Haha. You have really made a difference to the bike. It runs beautifully and sounds fantastic. Thank you!
Congrats on a very well done restoration, bike and chair look fabulous. Thank you for sharing the engine running noise and the journey and especially the bit on the history. Encourages me when I see what can be achieved.
Fantastic, great outfit rides well, lovely note from the engine.
Emily Wright ah thank you. Dad worked tirelessly to get to right. It’s a beautiful outfit. Gets ridden lots too!
Great video Reminds me off my combo Days doing the Dragon Rally on 650 Hunter master ,Wat Avon two very simular bikes.
Thanks for the ride. My first big bike was a golden flash with an Avon chair .cost me £37 plus the fittings to marry the two, in 1972. Wrote an e book on Amazon about it. SIDECAR FROM Shirley
i think you have a good Dad.i hope my son likes it when i take him out on my combo .P.S Seb is now 42.and dad is 70.
That BSA sounds great! Loads of work
Hypnotic cafe loop half way through 8o
Nice quote at the end.
Hope you're well.
G
Hey G.
Thankyou. I will pass on the praise. Its astonishing in person.
Yes, love a 70's trip edit haha.
Been keeping an eye on your adventures too. Keep it safe and fun!
Looking good bro
Would be my first choice combination. Meanwhile I will settle for my Triumph Bonneville and Watsonian Monaco .
I cant remember the name, but one of the top UK sidecar racers took a Norton Dominator and that same sidecar to the I.O.M TT and did prettry good against the BMWs and Manx Nortons etc. I think it was Eric Oliver.
engine sounds great it must have been professionally rebuilt by cake street classics
+Roger Sharman hi. Sorry its taken a while to reply. No, my Dad did it. Some small help but done 'in house'
+Roger Sharman
Me again Roger! Dad has just seen this and corrected me.
It was infact worked on fantastically by a certain... Roger Sharman! Haha. You have really made a difference to the bike. It runs beautifully and sounds fantastic. Thank you!