Thanks for another great video from Oley. We saw you filming and were very busy talking to yourself, never interrupt folks talking to themselves as a rule. What a huge turnout and great weather!
the Indian at 11:28 has a VERY nice look, I love it. it needs a 7.5 X 9 rectangular front number plate spray painted gloss black. then display it on that rotational display stand at 25:58 in my living room under a giant antique chandelier. DO NOT TOUCH sign scotch taped to the number plate. us the whole dispenser of tape making it laminated, permanent on the number plate.
I want that $600 Yamaha so bad lol, and that RD350 sidecover was neat with the modified waterpump running off the oil pump gear, never seen that before , must of been running a 81-82 rd350lc top end on the aircooled bottom end so they rigged up a water pump I’m guessing
I worked in a Suzuki dealership starting around '79 and we had a new RE5 that no one wanted. The goofy space age one. Eventually, someone bought it. I was an apprentice mechanic and never saw one come in. I don't think that I even saw one come to the shop. Why Suzuki ever made such oddball stuff is a mystery. Maybe it was the only category available in the Japanese monopoly.
28.45 Speedway bike is beautiful. The Australian rule book described a speedway bike as a "diamond frame, single cylinder 500cc, no brakes." Has advanced a bit since, no matter what the English tell you, speedway was invented in Australia. I'm trying to make a road bike out of a 70's Jawa frame I have. Will be more like a grasstrack bike as I need a swingarm & suspension.
@@bullpencycles Speedway is oval dirt track but circuit lengths are short unlike your flat track. There is a world championship GP series run by the FIM
Hi Dave, two things that really caught my attention were. The quality/diversity of parts and the absolute cuteness of Bruno🏍❤
Thank you. Best of two worlds
Just a great swap meet. I set up there several times and found some gems. Dave thanks for the walk around!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for another great video from Oley. We saw you filming and were very busy talking to yourself, never interrupt folks talking to themselves as a rule. What a huge turnout and great weather!
Thanks. This year was super.
Good job Dave very exciting, Love a good swap meet.
Glad you enjoyed it
That CBX is cool with sidebags and cowlings, i hope to go to next years meet lots of cool stuff nice vid.
Yes it it, but the naked earlier ones actually bring more today.
Sehr schön danke grüß aus Österreich
Bitte
Love the Norton,yellow and all.Always wanted one for my first british bike but dont have the money to buy one.
They did make them in yellow but not quite that shade of yellow
Every time I see your intro I wonder where that race was when you are pulled the hole shot! It looks like like a Yamaha YZ250?
Good one. Kawi rotary...didn't know.. and easy on the eyes.. glad more popular.. some folks seem to go out of their way when you have a dog 😅
Music was appropriate
Thank you. I get so many comments about music. Sometimes I need it to cover up dead space, or some copyrighted background noise.
the Indian at 11:28 has a VERY nice look, I love it. it needs a 7.5 X 9 rectangular front number plate spray painted gloss black. then display it on that rotational display stand at 25:58 in my living room under a giant antique chandelier. DO NOT TOUCH sign scotch taped to the number plate. us the whole dispenser of tape making it laminated, permanent on the number plate.
Yes. That would do the trick I think.
Hey Dave were do you get all the schedules for these good swap 5:24 meet I'm looking for 73/74 sportser
Cyclefish.com
Cool yamaha IT. Not a bad deal on the Re5s ,with all the parts
Yes, I thought so too. Interesting stuff. That's why I let it all in the clip
I want that $600 Yamaha so bad lol, and that RD350 sidecover was neat with the modified waterpump running off the oil pump gear, never seen that before , must of been running a 81-82 rd350lc top end on the aircooled bottom end so they rigged up a water pump I’m guessing
You can get it. Ken's Cycle in Reading. If I had room and more money to complete it, I would get it myself.
that speedway bike looked like an NSU motor
Could be.
I worked in a Suzuki dealership starting around '79 and we had a new RE5 that no one wanted.
The goofy space age one.
Eventually, someone bought it.
I was an apprentice mechanic and never saw one come in. I don't think that I even saw one come to the shop.
Why Suzuki ever made such oddball stuff is a mystery.
Maybe it was the only category available in the Japanese monopoly.
I had a couple of them over the years. They're OK but pretty complicated.
That TX 125 is in much better shape than mine.
It was nice. Dont forget the 99 cents.
28.45 Speedway bike is beautiful. The Australian rule book described a speedway bike as a "diamond frame, single cylinder 500cc, no brakes." Has advanced a bit since, no matter what the English tell you, speedway was invented in Australia. I'm trying to make a road bike out of a 70's Jawa frame I have. Will be more like a grasstrack bike as I need a swingarm & suspension.
Yes it was beautiful. I don't know of a Harley Speedway, so I still don't know what it was.
@@bullpencycles Speedway is oval dirt track but circuit lengths are short unlike your flat track. There is a world championship GP series run by the FIM
Easy on the music volume please.
I try. Do you watch on a computer, phone or TV? It always sounds so quiet when I edit it on the computer, then its louder on the TV.
@@bullpencycles I watch it through television with a soundbar as pretty accurate and nice.
@bullpencycles at least it's brief.
Why do you have to spoil it with music!
You did buy something . But nothing with two wheels. and a tank. Guess you will have to go to Spain.
The Oley series is not over yet. So there's still time for me to redeem myself!
People showing their collections.... then they pack it up and off to the next swap meet
That Reading Standard went to a new home!