Rob Davies a writer for several UK Classic Motorcycle magazines interviews Robert Perry, Artist and loving preserver of a 1930 Scott Flying Squirrel, and then goes for a ride
I live in the USA, and I fondly remember pouring over Jeff Clews’ Scott book as a young man dreaming one day to even see one in person….I had to visit the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham to finally fulfill my dream. Extremely rare machines over here.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
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When I see the large wheels I am inspired, but I know there are a lot of things that happen when you actually set the triangulation and centrugal force to riding
Oi, was that a 83/85 Honda cb650sc nighthawk behind you in the intro? I've got one of those mate. Makes my seventies two strokes seem like they have square wheels. No kick start, 4 valves per cylinder, shaft drive, tubeless tires, almost forty years old. I'd trade it and the rest, in a heartbeat, for a ride on a Flying Squirrel! The original kettle.