This is how friendship works! Well done…. Although I like the disco ball, I LOVE George’s Commando… it looks really perfect for me… great video again and a very nice Sunday morning routine! Thank you and greetings from northern Germany Manfred
Although not planed, George's issue for me was just what motorcycling is (or used to be) with someone breaking down & mates helping out. As you said Mike 'unexpected' but temporally resolved & two up makes a change .. 😅 A great ride out, the Indian was a treat to see ridden to the meet. Thanks as always for sharing, have a great week Mike. atvb t .. .. 🏍
Firing up and riding our classic motorbikes is always an adventure! That's what it is all about. Amazing tunes from those motors! Makes one smile for miles!
Love that color,Mike. It makes an already beautiful bike look even better. Thanks for the Sunday morning treat of classic bikes. Cheers and ride safe. Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
Thanks for sharing this morning Mike. Looked like a chilly but beautiful day! Warmer here in Wis but roads are covered with road salt so no riding for us yet. Bless you and your family.
I've just got to find a way to move into the States and into your neighbourhood Mike. The cul-de-sac is the holy grail for the classic beauty and simply the best sounds in biking. ☺ Interested to see what George's Commando's issue was. That bike looks as you said it = perfect.
Many thanks! You're welcome in the neighborhood anytime :-) thought you might like to see this epilogue from this morning: th-cam.com/video/RwFsAkLh2VU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VB9ODjvU3fwc_hbg
Nice bunch .., I loved a few weeks in Oregon …. love my ES2’s … but spotted an R90S there as well … sorry to say that despite our U.K. proud two wheel heritage .., My R90S is my absolute favourite .. But the Honda 90 is the most reliable. … long as we’ve got something to ride!
Always nice to get out and ride!...it's why i retired to AZ!...stroke put an end to that...anyway, as a result I was looking for someone to install a new wiring harness...you were nice enough to respond and I contacted the guys recommeneded and they never got back to me!
I had a cough/sputter/die/no start issue on a BSA unit twin. It had the old style Amal white plastic floats. One float had developed a pin hole,which was sinking,flooding,and fouling the plug. Nice group,I know my old lumps really enjoy that kind of weather. Cheers from New Jersey
Looks like the rear brake shoes need looking at.The adjustment is nearly up.Such a good feeling ride and atmosphere.The sound on a ride by must be great.Great club spirit.
Thanks a lot Chris for the reminder, yes it's on my to-do list 😉. I also have new cush rubbers for the rear hub that I haven't got around to fitting! hope all is well. Best wishes, Mike
Discovered bent lower triple trees on both of my last Honda projects, an XL350 and a GL500. The XL had at least one bent fork leg as well. Not having easy access to a press eBay was my friend and I managed to find straight parts for not too extravagant a price! Looks as if you and the boys had a grand day out!
Of all the old English bikes we rode “back in 1492,” I thought the Norton was the best. The Superbike of the day. I still ride old bikes! I ride a 24 year old Ducati and love it.
Well yesterday was proof positive that even a bad day is a good day when you're on two wheels! And a great day it was! We covered alot of ground and everyone made it home safely!!
I love your Norton flake bronz color!! The silber Norton very cool bike. And two old Guzzi Ambassador very nice! Ex police bikes? Thank you video George from Hungary.
You commented on the start of the video when you started your bike but I can’t say I noticed before how much the engine moves around. I’ve sometimes wondered what a modern ride away thief would make of one of those wonderful old Indians, hand change, left hand throttle and foot clutch, it blows my mind just thinking about it ! 🇬🇧
Hi, it wasn't smoke.. it was the warm/hot exhaust in the very cold morning air 😉. The bike is really good usually once I have emptied out the oil and run it more frequently, but it was several months since I started it in the first part of the video. Cheers, Mike
@@swooshdave It could also be the pick-up connections on the Boyer-stator. Sometimes after a certain way the bike starts to misfire, when the bikes has cooled down then it will be OK for a certain time. (This is tipical for an old stator). But I think you know that already.
like the british bikes not owned one for 26years over here in new zealand we got the burt munroe motorcycle rally run down invercargill my friends went there i couldnt make it on my indian scout as bit short of money next year i try haha
A very groovy intro Mike. Next time drape the missus across the tank and saddle like one of those provocative 1970s Norton Commando ads. I'm sure she'd be open to such a suggestion. 🤣
😎😉 that's a great idea Kevin, but I may be sleeping with the bikes in the garage after I ask 😉. I'm still looking for some eye-candy for the channel 😎😉
Thanks for super nice video today Mike. Great turnout and can’t wait to hear what happened to George’s bike. By the way what is that really nice curvey handlebar on your Thruxton?
Any opportunity to be helpful to your friends is an opportunity to display fine character !! My 1970 750 Commando Roadster ate three Amal slide from engine vibration before I did the single Mikuni conversion. My slide eating gave the same symptoms as George's Commando.
Gee that engine moves a lot, are you sure the iso rubbers aren’t shot ?. Lovely bike. Bought mine brand new in 1971 in AUS, starting was always “fun” 😁
Nothing to worry about. Actually you can see the movement on every video with a running commando engine but you wont see it in reality. The frame rate of the camera just has a hilarious "overlay" with the amplitude of the running engine.
Hehe, yes that's also on my to-do list, Richard 😉. I'm hoping to do a little project / video of a fix to the lever by fitting a bushing in there to stop it flopping about! cheers, Mike
This is how friendship works! Well done…. Although I like the disco ball, I LOVE George’s Commando… it looks really perfect for me… great video again and a very nice Sunday morning routine! Thank you and greetings from northern Germany Manfred
These are always the most memorable rides. A ride that gets you a story between friends is always a winner!
Although not planed, George's issue for me was just what motorcycling is (or used to be) with someone breaking down & mates helping out. As you said Mike 'unexpected' but temporally resolved & two up makes a change .. 😅
A great ride out, the Indian was a treat to see ridden to the meet.
Thanks as always for sharing, have a great week Mike. atvb t .. .. 🏍
Firing up and riding our classic motorbikes is always an adventure! That's what it is all about. Amazing tunes from those motors! Makes one smile for miles!
I think the greatest color Norton ever used is Fireflake Royal Purple. Pure 70s funfair, bumpercar vibes.
Love that color,Mike. It makes an already beautiful bike look even better. Thanks for the Sunday morning treat of classic bikes. Cheers and ride safe. Dan. ✌️🏍🇨🇦
Thanks for sharing this morning Mike. Looked like a chilly but beautiful day!
Warmer here in Wis but roads are covered with road salt so no riding for us yet.
Bless you and your family.
It was so nice of you to help your friend. There's a real brotherhood among riders and that's what makes our sport so rewarding.
Many thanks! That was a very fun diversion 😀
Oh wow that Suzuki 850G brought a tear to my eye. Of the 50+ bikes I’ve owned that was my very favorite. It did everything well.
Bombproof all of the GS's where. And imho very handsome too. Shaft drive I think with the G? And check out the sofa seat. Gorgeous.
I've just got to find a way to move into the States and into your neighbourhood Mike. The cul-de-sac is the holy grail for the classic beauty and simply the best sounds in biking. ☺ Interested to see what George's Commando's issue was. That bike looks as you said it = perfect.
Many thanks! You're welcome in the neighborhood anytime :-) thought you might like to see this epilogue from this morning: th-cam.com/video/RwFsAkLh2VU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VB9ODjvU3fwc_hbg
Very nice bikes, Mike. I owned a 1977 R100S from new. The Beemer with you there looks beautiful.
Stunning color!
Nice bunch .., I loved a few weeks in Oregon …. love my ES2’s … but spotted an R90S there as well … sorry to say that despite our U.K. proud two wheel heritage .., My R90S is my absolute favourite .. But the Honda 90 is the most reliable.
… long as we’ve got something to ride!
Yeah, my favourite colour on the commando, love it. Got mine in black and gold, sadly with fiberglass tank. But now with a polished alloy tank.
Somewhere there is a bass boat, jealous over that orange flake… Serious cam in that old Ford too. Thanks for sharing.
That Galaxy is known as Thor. If you think the cam is impressive wait until you see the rest of the specs. It’s hidden in one of Mike’s old videos.
Here's the vid and "Thor" makes an appearance at 7:35 into the video. Cheers! th-cam.com/video/SQYW8Ivktao/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zCp0ruh6YCSZ_I4A
God bless you all keeping these classics riding & being ridden on the road
Beautiful Febrary weather in Oregon, I'm jealous...😊 Greatings from Germany, windy and rainy, 5 degrees
5F or 5C?
@@swooshdave 🤪
Love the opening and that orange Commando is my favorite of yours. You and your buddies are doing it right.
When you said your Norton handles so easily, I have a 71 Roadster, I told my brother it almost rides itself beautifully
Always nice to get out and ride!...it's why i retired to AZ!...stroke put an end to that...anyway, as a result I was looking for someone to install a new wiring harness...you were nice enough to respond and I contacted the guys recommeneded and they never got back to me!
Amazing how much the engine moves in its mounts on startup, lovely looking machine 👍
Rubber bushings
I had a cough/sputter/die/no start issue on a BSA unit twin.
It had the old style Amal white plastic floats.
One float had developed a pin hole,which was sinking,flooding,and fouling the plug.
Nice group,I know my old lumps really enjoy that kind of weather.
Cheers from New Jersey
Darn I sure miss my 74 Commando. Best bike I ever owned too!
Great video and roads to go with it 👍
I've just subbed your channel. Better weather than here in the UK for sure all the best, Dave🙂
Many thanks for the sub, Dave! Best wishes, Mike
Looks like the rear brake shoes need looking at.The adjustment is nearly up.Such a good feeling ride and atmosphere.The sound on a ride by must be great.Great club spirit.
Thanks a lot Chris for the reminder, yes it's on my to-do list 😉. I also have new cush rubbers for the rear hub that I haven't got around to fitting! hope all is well. Best wishes, Mike
As always, something to look forward to. It's about the fellowship, Mike.
Discovered bent lower triple trees on both of my last Honda projects, an XL350 and a GL500. The XL had at least one bent fork leg as well. Not having easy access to a press eBay was my friend and I managed to find straight parts for not too extravagant a price! Looks as if you and the boys had a grand day out!
I had an orange '72 750 roadster back in the mid 70s that looked pretty much just like that, beautiful color.
Fireplace Golden Bronze is shagadelic. Way too groovy baby. smashing video.
Of all the old English bikes we rode “back in 1492,” I thought the Norton was the best. The Superbike of the day.
I still ride old bikes! I ride a 24 year old Ducati and love it.
Well yesterday was proof positive that even a bad day is a good day when you're on two wheels! And a great day it was! We covered alot of ground and everyone made it home safely!!
What a fantastic array of bikes!!! Unbelievable.
I love your Norton flake bronz color!! The silber Norton very cool bike. And two old Guzzi Ambassador very nice! Ex police bikes? Thank you video George from Hungary.
You commented on the start of the video when you started your bike but I can’t say I noticed before how much the engine moves around. I’ve sometimes wondered what a modern ride away thief would make of one of those wonderful old Indians, hand change, left hand throttle and foot clutch, it blows my mind just thinking about it ! 🇬🇧
Both of those bikes sound great! Thanks for sharing.
Hello Mike !!!tres belle vidéo et superbe amitié entre vous ❤️génial 👍 à bientôt Gilles.
love that colour !
@12:33 you seemed to take your eyes off the road for a second there Mike😂😂.
😎😉😀I think I must have just been checking in my mirror 😎😉
@@TheMightyGarage Haha, of course, what was I thinking😉😂😂.
Fab! Fab bikes! Vid is as relaxing as the rides! 👍🏻🇬🇧
Always a good group of bikes at that gathering. I'd love to ride one of those old Moto Guzzi's. They look heavy, but I bet they ride great.
Good to see the interstate with proper exhausts.
Agree Alan, it looks and sounds great! Cheers, Mike
Great, enjoyable video, thanks
So good Mike
Groovy music Mike!
Hehe, thanks! It reminded me of "Starsky & Hutch"!! Best wishes, Mike
Maybe the choke slides got stuck in the main slides when the lever was pushed back. Happened to me after i had a set of new Amal Premiers.
Amazing, how the engine rocks in the cradle
Love that color! Mine is in JP colors. How do you keep oil from leaking from the tachometer cable attach point?🏍
I love the look of the fireflake / metalflake Norton Commandos. I do tend to associate the look with the earlier 750 however. 👍👍
Ya might wanna check the oil pump on yer Bronzer if it sumps that much overnight. Is a nice one though !!
Not over night, months.
The vid started with an oil change to the bronzer. Then next you see the Norton idling, smoking- the next morning !! @@bananabrooks3836
Hi, it wasn't smoke.. it was the warm/hot exhaust in the very cold morning air 😉. The bike is really good usually once I have emptied out the oil and run it more frequently, but it was several months since I started it in the first part of the video. Cheers, Mike
I love the disco ball!
I had the same symptoms with the first version of the Trispark-Ignition, after exchanging with the later version of Trispark no problems anymore.
George has a Boyer. It’s possible his battery is weak.
@@swooshdave It could also be the pick-up connections on the Boyer-stator. Sometimes after a certain way the bike starts to misfire, when the bikes has cooled down then it will be OK for a certain time. (This is tipical for an old stator). But I think you know that already.
like the british bikes not owned one for 26years over here in new zealand we got the burt munroe motorcycle rally run down invercargill my friends went there i couldnt make it on my indian scout as bit short of money next year i try haha
That metal flake paint is still my favorite.
Awesome bike.
A very groovy intro Mike. Next time drape the missus across the tank and saddle like one of those provocative 1970s Norton Commando ads. I'm sure she'd be open to such a suggestion. 🤣
😎😉 that's a great idea Kevin, but I may be sleeping with the bikes in the garage after I ask 😉. I'm still looking for some eye-candy for the channel 😎😉
Thanks for super nice video today Mike. Great turnout and can’t wait to hear what happened to George’s bike. By the way what is that really nice curvey handlebar on your Thruxton?
if riding/owning a vintage britbike was easy anyone could do it...took my 68 A65 out yesterday (55F) that's about as cold as i can stand!
With a Norton, you ride a Brit' and you come back on a Bavarian, try a BSA ! 😂😂
Good job for the vid 👍👍
😀😀😊 that final scene said it all, didn’t it 😊
Looks like spark plug replacement could be an idea - did you try that ?
Yes, no change with new plugs.
Any opportunity to be helpful to your friends is an opportunity to display fine character !!
My 1970 750 Commando Roadster ate three Amal slide from engine vibration before I did the single Mikuni conversion. My slide eating gave the same symptoms as George's Commando.
I miss my Norton Cammando..
👍👍👍🏍️🏍️🏍️
I'd had to change that throttle over to the right side before I killed myself
Looks like your top engine mount is broken.
It really does! it's the shutter speed of the camera. The engines look like they are jumping way more than they are. Cheers
I liked seeing the classic Moto Guzzis.
Are you getting any younger guys joining?
What are you trying to say? 😅
Gee that engine moves a lot, are you sure the iso rubbers aren’t shot ?. Lovely bike. Bought mine brand new in 1971 in AUS, starting was always “fun” 😁
Nothing to worry about. Actually you can see the movement on every video with a running commando engine but you wont see it in reality. The frame rate of the camera just has a hilarious "overlay" with the amplitude of the running engine.
@@stefansikora5183what about the clutch lever 😅
Hehe, yes that's also on my to-do list, Richard 😉. I'm hoping to do a little project / video of a fix to the lever by fitting a bushing in there to stop it flopping about! cheers, Mike
Thanks a lot Robert! Cheers, Mike
A friend in need…….
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Lose club points now for not riding your classic bike oh well
hehe, I did! 😀 I will try harder next time!😀