Absolutely loved that. What an amazing business. And they talk like I used to before 26 years in Australia. My Dad was a big Triumph fan. I grew up around them. I have owned two myself. Sold one a few weeks ago. If I still lived local I would definitely call in.
Cliff is one of small group of highly respected Triumph experts along with John Healey, David Gaylin, Don Hutchinson, Keith Martin, Bill Getty and a few others who really know their stuff and support restorers. Well done for promoting ACE Classics.
his video is fantastic !! . . . Its like a trip to Motorcycle (Triumph) Heaven . . . God bless you guys for what you do . . Best of luck in '25 . . P.S. Baxter Cycle in Marni Iowa are getting ready to clear a three story building of old British Motorcycles and spares - there appears to be enough in there to keep the world's Triumphs going for the next century . . . A clearance so might be cheap
Ace Classics is the best. I'm in the states but I've ordered a few things from them, including some of those T-shirts. I didn't know Walt Disney designed that tiger logo. That's an interesting bit of trivia. So much cool stuff in that shop.
Thanks a lot for this video and the support in the restauration of my 1961 TR6S. The bike find the way from India in poor condition as a basketcase (with matching numbers) to me. Without the parts from Ace Classics it had be realy difficult and long termed to finishing the project. A happy and peaceful 2025 to all from germany
Love it - an old school Aladdin's cave for Triumph owners. After seeing all the twins, I wondered if you had any dealings with the TR25W and then, I saw a quick glimpse of the exploded diagram of one. I had one back in the day, bought used from Comerfords. I traded it for an ex-police TR6P, which was great!
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year From someone who knows you guys in Barrow In Furness in Cumbria. I will give you chaps a call later in the week as i need a part. Cheers.
rhat's the way to do it. Enthusiasm and knowledge sells Triumph, not having to mention S.McQ every other word. Does Euan's vapour blaster go up to 11 ?.
Popped in to buy a couple of bits and Cliff showed me round the shop. Never forgotten loved it.
Absolutely loved that. What an amazing business. And they talk like I used to before 26 years in Australia. My Dad was a big Triumph fan. I grew up around them. I have owned two myself. Sold one a few weeks ago. If I still lived local I would definitely call in.
Cliff is one of small group of highly respected Triumph experts along with John Healey, David Gaylin, Don Hutchinson, Keith Martin, Bill Getty and a few others who really know their stuff and support restorers. Well done for promoting ACE Classics.
Great video and thanks for your help and all the parts I’ve had of you too 👍👍👍
Great video and well done to the lads building up such a successful business, lovely machines
What a fantastic shop,coming from the sixties myself i thought these places were gone forever.
Excellent video😮😮great shop signs and bikes and parts
Pleasure to watch 😮
Thank you
Wow, what an amazing business. Excellent content, Thank you 👍👍
his video is fantastic !! . . . Its like a trip to Motorcycle (Triumph) Heaven . . . God bless you guys for what you do . . Best of luck in '25 . .
P.S. Baxter Cycle in Marni Iowa are getting ready to clear a three story building of old British Motorcycles and spares - there appears to be enough in there to keep the world's Triumphs going for the next century . . . A clearance so might be cheap
I would have loved to see in the back of Vale Onslows back in the day, when they was on the Stratford Road. Great video.
Nice shop
Amazing, thanks for sharing ♥
Ace Classics is the best. I'm in the states but I've ordered a few things from them, including some of those T-shirts. I didn't know Walt Disney designed that tiger logo. That's an interesting bit of trivia. So much cool stuff in that shop.
Thanks a lot for this video and the support in the restauration of my 1961 TR6S. The bike find the way from India in poor condition as a basketcase (with matching numbers) to me. Without the parts from Ace Classics it had be realy difficult and long termed to finishing the project.
A happy and peaceful 2025 to all from germany
Love it - an old school Aladdin's cave for Triumph owners. After seeing all the twins, I wondered if you had any dealings with the TR25W and then, I saw a quick glimpse of the exploded diagram of one. I had one back in the day, bought used from Comerfords. I traded it for an ex-police TR6P, which was great!
great vid seen you at Kempton i perchaced some of those mudguard bolts nice vid ttfn&ty
Great walkabouts. I'll be heading down for a visit in the spring. I run without lights and you're a 140 mile round trip. Its a BSA though 😂
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year From someone who knows you guys in Barrow In Furness in Cumbria. I will give you chaps a call later in the week as i need a part. Cheers.
I can't believe that you have a Vauxhall Vellox, I used to own one in the 70's, the oil pump went so I sold it, totally regret it now 😢
Love your videos and bikes. Greetings from Australia fella’s 🇦🇺
Cheers mate
rhat's the way to do it. Enthusiasm and knowledge sells Triumph, not having to mention S.McQ every other word.
Does Euan's vapour blaster go up to 11 ?.
Not many Brit bike shops left