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40 years ago i sold my 52 k. Had a 'D' stamped on the left case to the right of the vin boss. If you dont know what that means, go get a old 883. I now have a 56 kh chop. Enough K talk from me.
Two exhausts unusual for 50cc british single? How many British 500cc motorcycles you actually saw before? Quite usual for all those Ariel Red Hunters, BSA twinports from 1930 Slopper to 1940 M23s, Norton 20s or Royal Enfield J2s, to name few... :D
My English father had a Panther before the war I think it was 600cc, he often talked about it, he had a sidecar it was a really nice one but when the war started he sold it because there was a petrol shortage and he went into the services Royal Marines, he didn't pick up his medals but my mother sent for them and got them, my uncle had a Panther as well, he was drafted into the Durham Light infantry and was sent to Dunkirk a disaster but he did survive, however he remained in England after the war, they would have liked seeing this video what a grand restoration.
I live in Bavaria now, stationed in germany. I found out recently I can ship motorcycles for free with house hold goods. So looking at Facebook market around here, I find about a dozen of old bmw motorcycles for very reasonable prices, like a 1928 r52 for 5000 euros ($5000) in what looks like the same condition as this bike. If these are so rare and desirable, why is it so affordable in the used market today? And how much can I flip it for in the US?
If you guys still got these it would be awesome to see an updated video with a bit more quality and you guys going in depth on the bikes explaining stuff. Knowing its been 13 years since you posted this a lot can happen in that time. If yall are still around and the bikes are still around it would be awesome to see them again.
If this was a wartime bike it would have been painted in field-grey rather than black unless of course it served in North Africa in which case it would be beige
What meant to comment on is the beautiful job you did recreating these awesome iconic machines. They are gorgeous. Thats real dedication man.!!!!! Salute
The Wild Ones, Easy Rider, Then Came Bronson, The Three Stooges ( scenes where they were chased by motorcycle cops) and a friend of my dads who rode a 1967 Moto Guzzi V7. Also Steve Mc Queen in The Great Escape and On Any Sunday. Been riding for 52 years now. Got 3 in the garage and shopping for an EVO this spring.
The most famous Motorcycle ever built. The star of the movie was " Captain America". Make no mistake, this is the most mentioned Motorcycle in history. So far.
I had a 250 Max, from a business perspective they got it wrong , as they were so well made they rarely needed spares. The Japanese sell vehicles at about break-even and make the profit on spares 😂😂
Look great my grandfather had a 52 and he loved it dearly. He was almost killed on it in 1967 he always said it was his fault. He’s buried with a picture of it.
Of course, as an old German motorcyclist, I had heard of RUDGE, but what these motorcycles really mean and what they can do on the road, I realized only after producing a few days ago this film about a Rudge Special (1930). They really are incredibly good motorcycles. So let's see how they run: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W04ZIqr3Hxs.html