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Classic Motorcycle Workshop Vlog 8 - BSA Gold Star ZB32 shakedown etc 

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In this classic motorcycle workshop video log we catch up with Dave Mitchell (from Mitchell's Classics) and he updates us with the projects he's got on the go in the workshop. The highlight of the day today is taking the BSA Gold Star ZB32 for a shakedown.
At present Dave is working on BSA Gold Star ZB32, BSA Rocket Gold Star, 1962 AJS Model 18, Triumph Tiger T100, Matchless G11 and a Scott motorcycle and sidecar.
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- Dave Mitchell. Dave owns and runs a classic motorcycle workshop called Mitchell's Classics. His workshop is based near Maresfield, England.
Website: www.mitchellsclassics.co.uk
// A BIG THANK YOU TO
- Dave Mitchell for taking the time to film with us on the day.
Website: www.mitchellsclassics.co.uk
- Kevin Bayliss for taking the time to take photos and videos of the Scott's engine rebuild.
Kevin Bayliss
Leven, Fife , Scotland
KY8 5QR
Phone: 07761 314 999
- Royal Enfield for loaning us the bikes.
Website: www.royalenfield.com
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Facebook: @RoyalEnfieldUK
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- Caroline Blake and Lucy Crabbe from Shellwood Blake for organising the bikes for us.
Website: www.shellwoodblake.com
Instagram: @shellwoodblake
- Alex Rollings for filming and editing the video.
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Комментарии : 42   
@tra-v2v
@tra-v2v 6 часов назад
As a young man i saw most of these bikes brand new in the showrooms, yea i am that old. The first new bike i bought was the Norton 750 commando fastback for £550. Happy days.
@stevenjarratt2454
@stevenjarratt2454 Год назад
fiddleing in the garage is the best bit.
@davidjackson7715
@davidjackson7715 Год назад
I have a Royal Enfield 350 classic and love it , I just can't keep the smile off my face , also have a1970 Triumph Bonny so love the older style ,
@tinymotogarage
@tinymotogarage Год назад
Proper bikes, proper mechanic and great roads - doesn't get much better.
@philmuskett265
@philmuskett265 Год назад
Nice video. Well explained about the joys -- and pitfalls -- of classic bike ownership.
@daveco1270
@daveco1270 Год назад
Dave knows his stuff. The theme of this video, "vintage bikes are great...but they're kind of a pain in the ass so maybe just get one of these new Royal Enfields and save yourself the money and trouble." : ) I wouldn't mind adding one of those to my garage.
@andyfearn6609
@andyfearn6609 Год назад
That Goldstar sounded fantastic in the last clip 👍
@LemayNelson
@LemayNelson 18 дней назад
Thank you so very much your sh9w brought back many memories. Bought a gold star then had a bike shop turn me an engine modified. Cams. Con rods and a cosworth piston. And quite a we bit more. I used to give the kawasoki triples a run for there money thet would go fast in straight. But fall on themselves. In the twisties. I had frainds from stockton. And bay area. The one guy had a machless and the othere a vellasett excuse me my spelling. We always met in jackson CALIFORNIA WE WOULD DRAW A CROUD OUT SIDE THE DINNER. THERE WERE ALOT OF QUESTIONS. THE WE WOULD GO TO SILVER CITY THEN BACK TO HWY. 49 TO PLACERVILLE. THOSE WERE THE GOOD DAYS. LEMAY. NELSON. US. PACIFIC COAST WASHINTON STATE
@441rider
@441rider Год назад
Front tire on the Zb looked real low. Great bikes made parts for 4 part rockerbox, sump on goldies and gaskets.
@dorseyjack3206
@dorseyjack3206 Год назад
I think the Tiger cub is one of the wost bikes ever manufactured, the big ends never last.
@classicraceruk1337
@classicraceruk1337 Год назад
That RGS was running as sweet as a nut, well done. I loved my RGS many decades ago.
@rodintoulouse3054
@rodintoulouse3054 Год назад
Every time Dave does one of these videos I think “ok, time to have a go and buy a project bike to restore “… then he starts talking about the jobs each of bikes need and i realize how much i still need to learn and will never manage to. So I will follow his advice and stick to my Royal Enfield Meteor 350. Thanks for the fantastic content.
@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel2
That’s funny Rod, classics are full of ups and downs but it’s also nice when you crack it
@markparry5722
@markparry5722 Год назад
Yes we all get that feeling but the feeling after you have fully built an engine and it starts and sounds great after the first few kicks is all worth the long hours and many cups of tea! yes as us shed dwellers do :) go fôr it and its a great Learning curve!
@stephenwandersonea1935
@stephenwandersonea1935 Год назад
Yes, I really like that new Royal Enfield bronze-chrome Classic 350 Dave is riding which shares the same engine with your Meteor....I'm a newer rider and I'm not sure if I should just get the Classic 350 or save up for the Interceptor 650. My current bike is a 150 so either should be an improvement and I'm probably overthinking it.
@maxgood4361
@maxgood4361 Год назад
Thank You for the update on the Scott, truly thankful for the work and insight you share with us on your videos.
@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel2
Thank you for your nice comments Max, we're looking forward to getting the Scott back on the road! Alex
@brianperry
@brianperry Год назад
I think the Cub was a great little learner bike in the sixties. they retained that typical triumph look but in a smaller scale.
@paulgibson5326
@paulgibson5326 Год назад
as ever great content nice to watch some body that has proper know how i have been using my triumph 3ta tis summer 58 years old a 1964 done 800 plus miles so far happy days
@frankboff8185
@frankboff8185 Год назад
Good video, Dave. Really enjoyed it good variety of bikes.
@sergiososa5855
@sergiososa5855 Год назад
Scott!!!!!🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍😍😍🤗🤗😍🤗🤗
@54macdog
@54macdog Год назад
My word that Goldie is a beautiful bike. I prefer the early fifties models to the later swingarm jobs.
@Kevin-cy9cv
@Kevin-cy9cv Год назад
I agree Tiger cubs are as much work, if not more than bigger bikes, I've had two over the years. having said that my first bike was a 1968 Bantam cub and I was so excited to get it, it seemed big at the time! Really enjoy the videos, thanks
@matthewhalpin8351
@matthewhalpin8351 3 месяца назад
Thanks Dave for your videos learnt a lot, but one thing I would like to ask is Triumph T120 1969 Tr6r standard pistons going good no smoke, hear is the question STARTING choke was removed from the carb, not by me..Would it start easier in cold weather with the choke back in the carb before I buy a new one. Holding the throttle till it warms is not a good look for me with the nabours, compression is good but still takes a bit of kicking to start in the cold weather......
@stephenwandersonea1935
@stephenwandersonea1935 Год назад
I appreciate the sidenote about the new Royal Enfield Classic 350. As newer rider I've had my eye on a Classic 350 in the same bronze & chrome color as well as an Interceptor 650, kind of depending on what I can afford.
@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel2
There’s a full review on our main channel with all of these bikes with Dave and John
@scratchvideo8859
@scratchvideo8859 Год назад
The Tiger Cub was never a well put together bike, the frame would flex from kicking it over! enjoyed the video.
@jjrider6758
@jjrider6758 Год назад
Great video as always Dave, good to see you back in the workshop and great to see the Scott is on the way - I'm not a Tiger Cub aficionado so I don't know if this is possible, but had you considered trying a compression plate under the barrel to lower the compression on the Tiger Cub ? (as used on the WW2 WDG3L) - That way you can adjust the compression if you don't get it quite right the first time and you wouldn't be thinning the piston crown by machining it.
@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel2
Hey JJ Rider 67, thanks for your nice comments. Alex here, Dave does check the comments from time to time but I'll direct him towards them to see what he thinks :)
@andyariel304
@andyariel304 Год назад
So many cubs are a mixture of parts, that engine was fitted to ordinary cubs and bantam cubs.that frame is a triumph frame, the bantam frame had more room to get the head off.
@andyariel304
@andyariel304 Год назад
Any spacer under the tiger cub barrel would have to be very thin, maybe an extra gasket. Any more and the pushrod tube will be too short. At some time Triumph fitted shorter head studs to make removing the head a bit easier.
@DANTHETUBEMAN
@DANTHETUBEMAN Год назад
Royal Enfield is the new classic, everyone will say I should have bought a r e 650 in the future
@miguelangelgastambide2121
@miguelangelgastambide2121 Год назад
Hello David I want to know your opinion about the BSA A7 shooting Star motorcycle, and compared with a Triumph Tiger 100 or Tiger 110 ? thanks, best regards, Miguel of Uruguay.
@mikeymike3240
@mikeymike3240 Год назад
As a complete dunce, could you double up on the base gasket to lower compression??? , I’m building up my 1973 Suzuki gt250k, could I double up on the head gasket so I don’t have to machine the the cylinder head to use modern petrol ⛽️. Super video Dave.
@highdownmartin
@highdownmartin Год назад
Shims under the barrel lower compression. Technically they also affect the valve timing and mechanical layout of the rockers. But hardy enough to get excited about. That cub needs the clutch sorting, detuning the engine to suit it isn’t the best option
@PLAYINGAROUND
@PLAYINGAROUND Год назад
How to put folk off entering the classic bike hobby.
@anythingoldmechanical
@anythingoldmechanical Год назад
I don't know if it's the speaker on my phone, but that 350 Goldie sounded very rattly and rough!
@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel2
Hey Gary, hmmm, didn't sound rough in person, sounded like it should. Might sound better for the riding shots cause we didn't need to have a mic on Dave to pick up his voice.
@anythingoldmechanical
@anythingoldmechanical Год назад
@@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel2 you becer know, one day I might just treat myself, before I'm too old- but the market seems to be stagnant of late, due to the cost of living.
@garethedwards3725
@garethedwards3725 Год назад
Why don't you give prices, people have some idea of repairs in the future thank you
@geneahart5607
@geneahart5607 Год назад
The '62' Rocket GoldStar sounded glorious, too bad the new ones don't sound like that, they sound generic and bland.
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