Lovely bike, but your video would have been far better if you new the actual names and terms of what you are trying to describe, and why would you be using SAE50 oil on a winters day?
You’d be surprised how much I know about this machine, and bikes in general, but I deliberately try to pitch these videos to viewers who may have a passing interest in old bikes, but little practical understanding or awareness. I was surprised the other week when out on a flat tank Norton and chatting to a modern bike rider who didn’t actually know what a primary drive chain or magneto was! Oil? I have to run this on 50w , the huge rollers in the engine batter thinner oils to death in very few miles.
What a LOVELY tribute to Bill and his motorcycle. Thank you for doing this! Well done!
Wow. What a beautiful collection of many relatively unknown great classic bikes. I’m subscribing. /s/ Matt’s dad, piggybacking
Never heard of that bike. Sounds good.
Agreed. Absolutely wonderful. I'd happily endure the oily legs....but then, I'm used to that. Thanks for the great look. Love the wings 🙂.
A lot of clever engineering going on there. 👍
Great job!
perfect !!
Just lovely.
If theres only 1 it must be worth quite a bit
Tbh it’s kind of irrelevant. This isn’t going anywhere in the foreseeable future. I think the engine alone is worth around £30k though.
@@paulmiles you can’t put a price on bike as nice as this
Lovely bike, but your video would have been far better if you new the actual names and terms of what you are trying to describe, and why would you be using SAE50 oil on a winters day?
You’d be surprised how much I know about this machine, and bikes in general, but I deliberately try to pitch these videos to viewers who may have a passing interest in old bikes, but little practical understanding or awareness. I was surprised the other week when out on a flat tank Norton and chatting to a modern bike rider who didn’t actually know what a primary drive chain or magneto was!
Oil? I have to run this on 50w , the huge rollers in the engine batter thinner oils to death in very few miles.