I needed connecting rods, so I made them. I needed a crankcase, so I made it. I needed an alternator, so I made it. I needed carburators,so I made them. And on and on and on. There is a level of brilliance here people need to respect and encourage. We need to teach this kind of forward thinking to our children. Allen Millyard proves. If you can think of it, you can make it. And it can look and work like artwork. Bravo, Mr.Millyard Bravo.
I'm an Australian motor mechanic for 13 years and retraied as a plumber for 25 years I have never seen anything like yourself, I am so impressed a guy in his back yard could pull off the wizardry you perform, please keep up what you do,. I have 10 motorbikes myself, myself and my 14 year old boy loves to watch what you're up to.
I'm installing a new stator in my Triumph Tiger 955i. I can hear Allen's voice as I remove old gasket, "It's worth taking your time so both faces can be clean and smooth."
Every time I watch one of Alan's videos, I'm completely stunned at the level of his workmanship. Unbelievable stuff and I feel really privileged that Alan is sharing his knowledge.
This is what happens when a talented engineer refuses to hear any naysayer's endless doubting or "you'll never manage to make that work". Very much like John Britten, Helmut Fath and others of their unique breed. Do keep the good work up, Allen. It is an absolute joy to see these projects.
I follow lots of channels on TH-cam. I never get to watch everyone's videos without skipping through. Allen is the exception. Such a brilliant man who is so fascinating to watch!!
Absolutely the personification of an engineering Englishman who makes perfection in his shed. Wonderful video and excellent commentary. You have made Britain proud and lifted my spirits. Thank you
Noticed after multiple visits to the UK and England in particular most peoples' hobbies there seem to embrace some manner of constructive challenge; be it a mechanical endeavor, improving the back garden, or even planning a trip abroad to gain knowledge of some other culture. Here in America most use their leisure time to engage exclusively in some mindless tripe like video games or watching sports.
@@nvhds3j8vs mmmmmmmmmmmm Englishmen do it in sheds. Americans do it in large workshops...man caves. Americans also take their hobbies very seriously. Allan Millyard is a genious.
It's hard to express how impressed I am with Allen's ability and modesty. True genius is rare, especially in academia, yet here it is in all it's glory embodied in Allen.
The Velocette Vee twin is sublime and to use it to get fuel for the Five Litre Flying Millard is more than most of us could imagine. You are a fortunate fellow Allen, to have the talents you have developed. The rest is down to the sweat of your brow, and you deserve everything you have. It’s great to be able to watch you go about such chores to get ready for a ride that most of us would sell their Mother In Law for. We are all enriched by hanging onto the shirt tails of Mr. Millard.
When I was an apprentice in the UK (Fairey) I was in complete awe of toolmakers like this. It's not just their incredible machining skills, but the thought behind it all. If one bothered to listen, they were a well of information. Sadly, the industrial base and all that went with it are gone.
@@buddyrojek9417 it wont though, over the last 20 years there's been absolutely 0 indicators or drive to increase uk manufacturing, in fact its got worse with more big brands leaving the uk and going overseas
I trained and worked as a mechanical engineer,milling,turning,sheet metal work,precision grinding and fitting.We were always making stuff for our cars and bikes. Great skills to have but harder for young people to get into nowadays.The jobs just aren't there since UK manufacturing was run down in the 80's There were several small,medium and large engineering firms near where I live they all went over 25/ 30 years ago.The sites are now car washes,Amazon warehouses and service industry sites.
I’ve only watched the first few minutes and my head is spinning, how is it possible to create something like this from scratch, absolutely incredible .
I feel compelled to point out, for those who have newly discovered this channel, that only last year Sir Allen was awarded his KBE, made Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of Brilliant Engineers. By me.
I keep watching Allen's videos time and time again. The beauty of his workmanship plus his enthusiasm for engines combined with his gentle voice is like therapy for bikers. He's the Bob Ross for engineers.
This is a masterpiece. Watch the brass throttle slides on 1/4 speed for what seems like magic. Has anyone ever seen anything as beautifully built as all the detail engineering on this bike? As a whole it is even better than the sum of the parts...which is impossible because they are perfection in themselves. We are going to run out of descriptions of genius here..Call the Oxford Dictionary people.
Allen Millyard, oh, aye-aye Sir Allen. Was just playing along with the joke, there. It should be no surprise, of course, as we’ve all used car chargers before. Thanks for the clarification. And keep up the stunning work! L
Hi Allen, you Sir have completed a great day for me, I have been on a river trip up the Thames, looking at Tower Bridge, Tower of London etc etc, all world class engineering marvels. Then I get home, and your video is here, and 4 words stand straight out to me stamped into the Velocette and your Flying Millyard machine, and they are "Made in England" & "Millyard". We are so engrossed in current events around the world it's easy to forget we have engineering skills and people like you Allen, turning out motorcycles with 2 cylinders of a plane engine like it's a Sunday project, and so many fantastic machines. It's that vision that enables you to stamp it with Millyard, that can make us all proud that it's been Made in England Allen. Great video as always, thank you for taking the time to make it, looking forward to the next one. Cheers, Alex.
It never fails to amaze and impress me that you are such an incredible, highly skilled and hugely talented engineer. Your creations are totally awesome! Your attention to detail is magnificent, where you start at each point of your builds is totally beyond me, yet alone how you go about getting to the point of finishing your projects. Your videos are fascinating to watch and I thank you for posted and sharing them with us all, we are full of admiration without doubt. Many thanks and Congratulations on your fantastic achievements.
No CAD, a pencil drawing with the cylinders laying on a bench to design the crankcases, conrods, crank, alternator, clock... I could go on and on.. I was actually laughing out loud in astonishment, seriously...
@@spurgear4 That's what I did to mount an aluminum pulley to a wooden band saw wheel, I got the angle on a cardboard then transferred to the pulley inside angle , voila, but not a Millyard by any degree!
I don't even know what to see in response to that level of creativity, ingenuity, skill and craftmanship. Just when I didn't think I could be anymore amazed, you casually offer up that you couldn't get the SUs to work, so you made you own carburetors from scratch! Hats off Sir! You are amazing!
Truly impressive, I for one am grateful you've used this awful Covid time to make some inspirational TH-cam vids. I was lucky enough to stand next to you when you fired this beast up on a cold morning at the National Motorcycle museum. Please keep doing what you're doing.
Such effortless engineering talent, I love the off the cuff ... "So I made my own carburettors from scratch...". Amazing work Allen, your projects have inspired me for years!
Your inventiveness and attention to detail is extraordinary. Genius is an over used word these days but totally appropriate for you. Can’t wait for Part 2!!
“You know, I think I’d rather like a 5000cc v twin made out of radial engine cylinders. And, I think I’d rather enjoy making a bike around the engine.” A. Millyard
Mr. Millyard, just wanted to tell you that my wife enjoyed listening to both your Velocette and also your narration. She has high appreciation for your voice.
At 13:53, that is such a beautiful sound. I had to replay that part as I found the sound so addictive. I bet when park up or visit a petrol station, you get a lot of interest.
Al,I knew you were a genius , it's the level of your genius that keeps blowing me away. The incredible amount of detail just astounds me. Making your own carbs, adjustable float bowl levels . Beyond genius,I think your up with the greatest artists,sculptures and investors in history. In fact they are works of art. So humble with an IQ through the roof. Privilege to view. Thank you. Regards Gareth Wiltshire UK. Gratitude. Respect.
What a complete and utter genius this man is! If anyone doubts the engineering talent still left in Britain, they should look at this man's wonderful creations.
Pure genius. No computer, no hundresds of thousands worth of machineries and manage to get completely customised bike to work properly. Hats off to you, Allen.
As a lifelong biker and engineer, I tell you right now that on your up there with my hero of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and I do not say that lightly. There are very few real talented people who have graced this earth and for you to live in my lifetime is a joy beyond words. 🇬🇧
I'm speechless. He built it in his SHED! All these people with hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment and tools, Alan has put them all to shame with manual Mill and lathe. By eye. In his SHED. Alan, you are the man.
Been riding and working on my own bikes for 20 years. Everything from barn finds to blown engines...I've never once encountered an issue I couldn't fix myself. Watching this guy work is humbling...the amount of ingenuity on display from design to build is absolutely amazing. I've admired all of these final builds for years...but being able to see the amount of effort that goes into pulling this off...incredible.
Every day something should make you smile, this was mine by a country mile! I had the good fortune to see this wonderful machine at the Cassington Bike show some years back. I was in awe of Allen's talents then and still am! Looking forward to episode two!
I see the evolution of these builds from the relatively “simple” 2 strokes to the more complex V twins. This aero engine build seems to have benefited from a few happy coincidences, the machining of parts in the lathe and mill that just fit, the alternator output current and the convenient radius of the Atco brass flywheel. The guessing of flywheel balance factor and the carburettor jetting is experience and skill and the iPod charge socket is “icing” . I’m not surprised this machine has achieved so many accolades
Would be nice to see this bike featured on Jay Leno's , he would love it . The detail ,the patience and the craftsmanship required to create something like this is other worldly .
I'm just blown away by your talent and audacity. I mean, audacity with skills must feel normal to you, but the amount of precision craftsmanship that goes into your creations are just out of this world. The most exotic I've ever done was overboring my classic mini and my 1977 CB Twin while putting custom ground camshafts, and I felt like the king of the world went it started right and produced exactly as much power as I thought it would, but you are on a level I've never seen before, and I know guys that make 130 bhp minis.
Beautiful. The level of workmanship extraordinary. Please make some merchandise available to purchase, so we can buy and help fund your incredible work.
Someday the rest of us may get to enjoy seeing these amazing machines in the flesh - a fantastic example of engineering and what can be made with a persons own hands.
My GOD I am sat here just laughing at how crazy excellent everything is. When he mentioned the ipod charger I nearly fell off my chair. Absolutely BRILLIANT. I salute you!
Let me show you how I build this incredible bike. Oh no, almost no fuel left. Let me take one of my other amazing bikes to get some. Amazing how easy you make it look building these bikes. It all works. Technical and design. It is just right.
Anyone that can build a bike ..motor an the frame an the rest of the bits an pieces from ground up really has a passion for motor cycles. What an awesome job...
My dad is 87 and in his day was a sheet metal worker and bike mad. He has watched several of your videos and he was well impressed. It took him back to the days of the Yard where anything could be made, not for money, rather to find out if it was possible.
You are not an engineer.....you are an amazing genius sir. Seeing is believing, your creations are a working sculpture of metal art, not just motorcycles!
Unbelievable engineering Allen, you wont break that motor in a hurry Love the way you have made all the parts to have the patina of an old world bike God that Velocette is my favourite another gorgeous bike
Why am I gobsmacked as soon as he decide to make his own carbs. This is Allen I’m watching and he is a GOD among machinists and mechanics. Of course he would make them......... Why not? Allen I cant help it but I have to keep pulling my jaw off the floor. You never cease to amaze.
I've watched this vid a few times now, but each time still can't quite believe what I'm seeing. I'm in such complete and absolute awe that only two words will come to mind........Bloody Brilliant!
Simply wow! Captivating for anyone who is remotely interested in engines and engineering. Hopefully you will inspire a few youngsters to become as talented as you.
I needed connecting rods, so I made them.
I needed a crankcase, so I made it.
I needed an alternator, so I made it.
I needed carburators,so I made them.
And on and on and on.
There is a level of brilliance here people need to respect and encourage.
We need to teach this kind of forward thinking to our children.
Allen Millyard proves.
If you can think of it, you can make it.
And it can look and work like artwork.
Bravo, Mr.Millyard Bravo.
Great to see the legendary “ Flying Millyard” at the Goodwood Festival Revival last weekend 👍
I looked in the tank and there was only a drop of petrol left, so I made a drilling rig and a refinery in my back garden over lunchtime.
And I was well pleased with the quality of the petrol.
Perfect!
This guy can make anything!
Best comment ever!
I know, Right !
I'm an Australian motor mechanic for 13 years and retraied as a plumber for 25 years I have never seen anything like yourself, I am so impressed a guy in his back yard could pull off the wizardry you perform, please keep up what you do,. I have 10 motorbikes myself, myself and my 14 year old boy loves to watch what you're up to.
Brilliant
There is so much genius in this man, It's almost comedy.
'The SU carbs didn't work so I made my own. They worked perfect.'
Yes, exactly, and Allen says it like its the most normal thing in the world... and I loved the raising the float bowl to alter the mixture...
Beat me to it. Yes Allen, that’s exactly what everybody else would do! Guys a genius
@@chrisparti a perfect way to richen the mixture that NOBODY had ever tried
@@chrisparti Yeah, the first thing l'd do is make sliding float bowls. ? !!
'I'm well pleased with that'
Allen is one of that rare breed of brilliant engineers that can just bring a vision to life in their shed. Im genuinely in awe of his work.
Literally one of the most, if not THE most, incredible machine I’ve ever seen.
I was about to type the exact same comment.
You aint seen his various crazy Kawasakis? Four cylinder KH1000? V12 Z2600?
The machining/fabrication is not bad to.
Cheers
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@@SDsailor7 ,
He made it look like it grew there. lol.
I'm installing a new stator in my Triumph Tiger 955i. I can hear Allen's voice as I remove old gasket, "It's worth taking your time so both faces can be clean and smooth."
Every time I watch one of Alan's videos, I'm completely stunned at the level of his workmanship. Unbelievable stuff and I feel really privileged that Alan is sharing his knowledge.
Completely agree with all you say. 👍
Stunned is accurate.
This man is a genius at the machine shop, the thinking things, and has the youth to do the things of thought.
This is what happens when a talented engineer refuses to hear any naysayer's endless doubting or "you'll never manage to make that work". Very much like John Britten, Helmut Fath and others of their unique breed. Do keep the good work up, Allen. It is an absolute joy to see these projects.
The Eric buell of retro
I was thinking of John Britten while watching this,,
Burt Munro springs to mind
@@Johanniscool The world's fastest injun.
I struggle with chronic depression, your videos have inspired me to want to live again. All your projects are so cool! And original!
I follow lots of channels on TH-cam. I never get to watch everyone's videos without skipping through. Allen is the exception. Such a brilliant man who is so fascinating to watch!!
This and Corridor Crew are probably the same for me
@@HoodlumMedia I'll check them out too then.
Yep, the only channel where I wilt when it ends. I could sit through 3 hours of this!
Absolutely the personification of an engineering Englishman who makes perfection in his shed. Wonderful video and excellent commentary. You have made Britain proud and lifted my spirits. Thank you
Noticed after multiple visits to the UK and England in particular most peoples' hobbies there seem to embrace some manner of constructive challenge; be it a mechanical endeavor, improving the back garden, or even planning a trip abroad to gain knowledge of some other culture.
Here in America most use their leisure time to engage exclusively in some mindless tripe like video games or watching sports.
@@nvhds3j8vs mmmmmmmmmmmm Englishmen do it in sheds. Americans do it in large workshops...man caves. Americans also take their hobbies very seriously. Allan Millyard is a genious.
I nominate Allen Millyard for the Queens award to industry
I will never get tired of watching and re watching this video
"The SU carburetors I couldn't get to work right, so I decided to make my own"
The Book of Millyard...Homemade Carbs that Work
Mixture is controlled by raising/lowering the fuel bowls... *that* blew my mind, among many other things.
@@scowell the man is a phenom. He can do more with handtools than most fully equipped shops can
Is there anything Allen cannot make with the most basic of tools and equipment?
Variable level, voodoo carbs, at that!!!
“They worked perfectly” 😂
It's hard to express how impressed I am with Allen's ability and modesty. True genius is rare, especially in academia, yet here it is in all it's glory embodied in Allen.
Allen 'If it can be imagined, it must be possible' Millyard . . . Engineering Jedi of England, where he 'fits perfect'.
Nikola Tesla of Motorcycle Repair and Engineering!
Agreed.
The Velocette Vee twin is sublime and to use it to get fuel for the Five Litre Flying Millard is more than most of us could imagine. You are a fortunate fellow Allen, to have the talents you have developed. The rest is down to the sweat of your brow, and you deserve everything you have. It’s great to be able to watch you go about such chores to get ready for a ride that most of us would sell their Mother In Law for. We are all enriched by hanging onto the shirt tails of Mr. Millard.
Love the fact it’s clean but not too clean, beautifully used.
I only wipe it down with an oily rag and polish the tank I’m trying to age it’s aperance
I did that on one of my old bikes too Allen, gives a nice sheen and protects the metalwork as a bonus.
Mustie1 should watch this guy's videos amazing.
When I was an apprentice in the UK (Fairey) I was in complete awe of toolmakers like this. It's not just their incredible machining skills, but the thought behind it all. If one bothered to listen, they were a well of information. Sadly, the industrial base and all that went with it are gone.
Britain can return to its glory, there is a market for this type of machine
@@buddyrojek9417 it wont though, over the last 20 years there's been absolutely 0 indicators or drive to increase uk manufacturing, in fact its got worse with more big brands leaving the uk and going overseas
I trained and worked as a mechanical engineer,milling,turning,sheet metal work,precision grinding and fitting.We were always making stuff for our cars and bikes. Great skills to have but harder for young people to get into nowadays.The jobs just aren't there since UK manufacturing was run down in the 80's
There were several small,medium and large engineering firms near where I live they all went over 25/ 30 years ago.The sites are now car washes,Amazon warehouses and service industry sites.
This man is a genius God bless him
ameen
Absolutely
I second that fella.....
He certainly is.
I’ve only watched the first few minutes and my head is spinning, how is it possible to create something like this from scratch, absolutely incredible .
Amazing stuff Allen. No CAD, Just cardboard templates and it all fits just perfect.
Cardboard Aided Design
Cardboard aided design. He uses cad😆
I think a cad program would slow him down! Possibly cause defects! Seriously!
@@zorktxandnand3774 👍
There are no words to describe how talented Allen is. Beautiful bike. Unheard of. What a genius.
I feel compelled to point out, for those who have newly discovered this channel, that only last year Sir Allen was awarded his KBE, made Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of Brilliant Engineers. By me.
I keep watching Allen's videos time and time again.
The beauty of his workmanship plus his enthusiasm for engines combined with his gentle voice is like therapy for bikers.
He's the Bob Ross for engineers.
I was waiting for..."I didn't like the tyres, so I brought some rubber.."
Amazing guy! 😍
And there you have a thesis for an engineering degree. Thank you for one of the most interesting videos I have seen
This is a masterpiece.
Watch the brass throttle slides on 1/4 speed for what seems like magic. Has anyone ever seen anything as beautifully built as all the detail engineering on this bike? As a whole it is even better than the sum of the parts...which is impossible because they are perfection in themselves.
We are going to run out of descriptions of genius here..Call the Oxford Dictionary people.
America has NASA... we have Millyard, no contest.
As an American I can’t argue
Between his hack saw and swiss army knife I'm agreeing with laughter!!!
Careful, if the yanks can weaponise this genius' you won't have him long. Shhhhhhhh
And this is my 12 volt charger for my iPhone... Laughing and rolling on my couch!
I know, I know, iPhones only charge on 5.6V!
I wish he used CDI ignition instead, it would have been cat's play for him to make one..
@@leehaelters6182 it the 12v feed for my iphone charger which drops it to 5V
Allen Millyard, oh, aye-aye Sir Allen. Was just playing along with the joke, there. It should be no surprise, of course, as we’ve all used car chargers before. Thanks for the clarification. And keep up the stunning work! L
@@AllenMillyard what do you fill in to that second tank on your black motorcycle?
Humbling and awesome, British engineering ingenuity at its finest
Hi Allen, you Sir have completed a great day for me, I have been on a river trip up the Thames, looking at Tower Bridge, Tower of London etc etc, all world class engineering marvels. Then I get home, and your video is here, and 4 words stand straight out to me stamped into the Velocette and your Flying Millyard machine, and they are "Made in England" & "Millyard". We are so engrossed in current events around the world it's easy to forget we have engineering skills and people like you Allen, turning out motorcycles with 2 cylinders of a plane engine like it's a Sunday project, and so many fantastic machines. It's that vision that enables you to stamp it with Millyard, that can make us all proud that it's been Made in England Allen. Great video as always, thank you for taking the time to make it, looking forward to the next one. Cheers, Alex.
Well said Alex, totally agree 👍
“I lay down the two barrels and sketched out the crank case” like ya do. The skill of this man is on another level. Who needs a CAD and CNC?
The velocette. Best sounding motorcycle I think I've ever heard! This is premium engineering porn👍
beats the crap out of a Harley v-twin
@@jamescroft4298 I own one and I'm happy to say I agree with you.
i was thinking the same, music to my ears...
Porn is something unseemly, debased, even abhorrent. Mr. Milliyard creates mechanical works of art, the very opposite of porn.
@@volvo245 ,
Eye and Ear Candy.
It never fails to amaze and impress me that you are such an incredible, highly skilled and hugely talented engineer. Your creations are totally awesome! Your attention to detail is magnificent, where you start at each point of your builds is totally beyond me, yet alone how you go about getting to the point of finishing your projects. Your videos are fascinating to watch and I thank you for posted and sharing them with us all, we are full of admiration without doubt. Many thanks and Congratulations on your fantastic achievements.
No CAD, a pencil drawing with the cylinders laying on a bench to design the crankcases, conrods, crank, alternator, clock... I could go on and on.. I was actually laughing out loud in astonishment, seriously...
When I'm building in my shop I always use cad.
Cardboard assisted design.
@@spurgear4 That's what I did to mount an aluminum pulley to a wooden band saw wheel, I got the angle on a cardboard then transferred to the pulley inside angle , voila, but not a Millyard by any degree!
I don't even know what to see in response to that level of creativity, ingenuity, skill and craftmanship. Just when I didn't think I could be anymore amazed, you casually offer up that you couldn't get the SUs to work, so you made you own carburetors from scratch! Hats off Sir! You are amazing!
Truly impressive, I for one am grateful you've used this awful Covid time to make some inspirational TH-cam vids. I was lucky enough to stand next to you when you fired this beast up on a cold morning at the National Motorcycle museum. Please keep doing what you're doing.
Such effortless engineering talent, I love the off the cuff ... "So I made my own carburettors from scratch...". Amazing work Allen, your projects have inspired me for years!
I saw a man having an heart attack so quickly knocked him up one out of brass
It worked just perfect 👌 I was really pleased 😃 and so was he 🤣🤣🤣
wiping tears of laughter from my eyes - only to realize I chopped up some chillies for dinner. Full marks Matt!
Your inventiveness and attention to detail is extraordinary. Genius is an over used word these days but totally appropriate for you. Can’t wait for Part 2!!
“You know, I think I’d rather like a 5000cc v twin made out of radial engine cylinders. And, I think I’d rather enjoy making a bike around the engine.” A. Millyard
Kski
Mr. Millyard, just wanted to tell you that my wife enjoyed listening to both your Velocette and also your narration. She has high appreciation for your voice.
When skill and imagination come together in biblical quantities, this is the result. A gift to both engineering and art.
At 13:53, that is such a beautiful sound. I had to replay that part as I found the sound so addictive. I bet when park up or visit a petrol station, you get a lot of interest.
Al,I knew you were a genius , it's the level of your genius that keeps blowing me away. The incredible amount of detail just astounds me. Making your own carbs, adjustable float bowl levels . Beyond genius,I think your up with the greatest artists,sculptures and investors in history. In fact they are works of art. So humble with an IQ through the roof. Privilege to view. Thank you. Regards Gareth Wiltshire UK. Gratitude. Respect.
What a complete and utter genius this man is! If anyone doubts the engineering talent still left in Britain, they should look at this man's wonderful creations.
Brilliant. When I watch these videos I always picture Allen at work creating an HG Wells time machine.
Pure genius. No computer, no hundresds of thousands worth of machineries and manage to get completely customised bike to work properly. Hats off to you, Allen.
As a lifelong biker and engineer, I tell you right now that on your up there with my hero of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and I do not say that lightly. There are very few real talented people who have graced this earth and for you to live in my lifetime is a joy beyond words. 🇬🇧
Always when I think I'm a skilled mechanic I remeber Allen - and I know where my place is . . .
Thanx for showing the horizon!
All you're works are poems of which are written in the most beautiful engineering language.
I'm speechless of this man's fabricating, and machining, casting, electrical, awww, there's to many to list SKILLS. AWESOME motor cycle. My Brother!!!
Just need a wing and propeller and its ready to fly, one of the most beautiful motorcycle that ive ever seen👏👍
I'm speechless.
He built it in his SHED!
All these people with hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment and tools, Alan has put them all to shame with manual Mill and lathe.
By eye.
In his SHED.
Alan, you are the man.
Well, I have no words left to describe Allen's genius!
Been riding and working on my own bikes for 20 years. Everything from barn finds to blown engines...I've never once encountered an issue I couldn't fix myself. Watching this guy work is humbling...the amount of ingenuity on display from design to build is absolutely amazing.
I've admired all of these final builds for years...but being able to see the amount of effort that goes into pulling this off...incredible.
Every day something should make you smile, this was mine by a country mile! I had the good fortune to see this wonderful machine at the Cassington Bike show some years back. I was in awe of Allen's talents then and still am! Looking forward to episode two!
G'Day Allen. Thanks for sharing this with the rest of the world. Many wouldn't understand just how much of the bike you actually made. Cheers!
There really are no words to describe this machine. It is engineering brilliance and eccentricity all rolled into one. It’s just AWESOME!
This guy is from another universe. Insane knowledge and insane craftsmanship.
Genius. No other word comes close.
This man is a genius and a gentleman to boot, knighthood for this man immediately not bloody politicians ! 🤘🇬🇧☀️👌
I see the evolution of these builds from the relatively “simple” 2 strokes to the more complex V twins. This aero engine build seems to have benefited from a few happy coincidences, the machining of parts in the lathe and mill that just fit, the alternator output current and the convenient radius of the Atco brass flywheel. The guessing of flywheel balance factor and the carburettor jetting is experience and skill and the iPod charge socket is “icing” . I’m not surprised this machine has achieved so many accolades
This was epic! So much knowledge, skill and imagination all combined into one man. It’s blowing my mind.
I'm in awe at all his bikes. But that Velocette is just art.
I have two motorcycle heros. You Mr. Allan and Mr. Bert Monro. First the man, and the brain. Long life to you genious.
Would be nice to see this bike featured on Jay Leno's , he would love it . The detail ,the patience and the craftsmanship required to create something like this is other worldly .
I'm just blown away by your talent and audacity. I mean, audacity with skills must feel normal to you, but the amount of precision craftsmanship that goes into your creations are just out of this world. The most exotic I've ever done was overboring my classic mini and my 1977 CB Twin while putting custom ground camshafts, and I felt like the king of the world went it started right and produced exactly as much power as I thought it would, but you are on a level I've never seen before, and I know guys that make 130 bhp minis.
Beautiful. The level of workmanship extraordinary. Please make some merchandise available to purchase, so we can buy and help fund your incredible work.
yes I'd buy an Allen Millyard mug ☕
I'd buy a ''And it works perfect '' T shirt.
Someday the rest of us may get to enjoy seeing these amazing machines in the flesh - a fantastic example of engineering and what can be made with a persons own hands.
That Velocette sounds amazing, what a BEAUTY
My GOD I am sat here just laughing at how crazy excellent everything is. When he mentioned the ipod charger I nearly fell off my chair. Absolutely BRILLIANT. I salute you!
Let me show you how I build this incredible bike. Oh no, almost no fuel left. Let me take one of my other amazing bikes to get some.
Amazing how easy you make it look building these bikes. It all works. Technical and design. It is just right.
Anyone that can build a bike ..motor an the frame an the rest of the bits an pieces from ground up really has a passion for motor cycles. What an awesome job...
Love everything about this, high level of skill combined with the ability to think logically and freely such rare qualities when combined. Thank you.
My dad is 87 and in his day was a sheet metal worker and bike mad. He has watched several of your videos and he was well impressed. It took him back to the days of the Yard where anything could be made, not for money, rather to find out if it was possible.
Thanks for doing these videos Allen, i really enjoy them.
You are not an engineer.....you are an amazing genius sir. Seeing is believing, your creations are a working sculpture of metal art, not just motorcycles!
I've been shaking my head so much in utter amazement at this - i've now got a headache
This video is an endless stream of unbelievable ingenuity, just when you think it can't get any more incredible, it does
Unbelievable engineering Allen, you wont break that motor in a hurry
Love the way you have made all the parts to have the patina of an old world bike
God that Velocette is my favourite another gorgeous bike
You've made a grown man cry 😢my fondest biking memory was doing manx mad sunday on an old 1978 SR500 custom with a Marshall deeptone exhaust
Allen your skill never ceases to amaze me! That was a real treat here's looking forward to Part Two.
To say that I'm speechless about your Ingenuity is an understatement. Unbelievable.
The rods look like top-fuel dragster spec 😊
I over engineered the whole engine for safety, everything is so big and heavy
@@AllenMillyard I am in awe. Amazing
And they work perfectly, without breaking.
Brilliant Allan, my wife and love all of your videos. We are big fans. Very entertaining 👏..
Allen you always put a smile on my face.
Why am I gobsmacked as soon as he decide to make his own carbs. This is Allen I’m watching and he is a GOD among machinists and mechanics. Of course he would make them......... Why not?
Allen I cant help it but I have to keep pulling my jaw off the floor. You never cease to amaze.
You Sir, are a Legend with amazing skills. I could listen to you for days :)
Greetings from Germany
I've watched this vid a few times now, but each time still can't quite believe what I'm seeing.
I'm in such complete and absolute awe that only two words will come to mind........Bloody Brilliant!
Simply wow! Captivating for anyone who is remotely interested in engines and engineering. Hopefully you will inspire a few youngsters to become as talented as you.
Allen you are a GOD of creation when it comes to motorcycles in my considered opinion, deep respect.
The Living legend and His Bike. I've seen both. BOTH are amazing.
I don't even like motorbikes but this guy just blows me away , humans like this will never need to fear robots.
You machined the flywheel counterweight BY EYE?!?!?!
Can you see the matrix?
I think Alan may have created the matrix - out of brass and aluminium, by eye, and it works perfectly... :)
Mr Allen you are by far the best engineer to walk the earth!!