I bought a T100T off a friend in 1985, it was in boxes, I gave him £500 for it, I built it in my bedroom over a 12 month period, what a great bike it was, it's a shame I don't still have it!
Basically unedited. A stream of consciousness in one take by a motorcycle expert and a man who’s eye for design and artistic expression makes a huge difference. Steve McQueen would appreciate ths video.
Thank you so much! This Daytona is such a beautiful motorcycle that making a video on it was a privilege. Hope we can take it out for a ride when the weather warms. Wahoo!
Nice video! I remember in the late 60s the twin carb Daytona was advertised at 42 hp (probably at the crank) and the single carb version a few hp less. Those old parallel twins were not really highway bikes too much vibration at higher revs but ok for short stints. But this bike is perfect for those hilly twisty backroads where you can occasionally get the revs up. And it looks so good!
Thank you! This bike looks like it would really carve up the twisty roads. Power to weight has to be great too. Hoping we can get a ride on one when the weather gets better. Wahoo!
That is a perfectly designed motorcycle that should be in the dictionary when it says motorcycle it’s perfect no one can make anything better than that I don’t care what it is you can say Vincent but this is worth this is something you get a Ford great bike
I bought a T100T off a friend in 1985, it was in boxes, I gave him £500 for it, I built it in my bedroom over a 12 month period, what a great bike it was, it's a shame I don't still have it!
I like that story. Really hoping to get a ride on one of these this year. Beautiful motorcycle.
RR was right what a beautiful thing I sure wish Baxter's was just up the road that bike would be gone. Thanks mate.
Wonderful motorcycle, for sure. Baxter Cycle does ship in the USA and to a few other countries too. Wahoo!
Basically unedited. A stream of consciousness in one take by a motorcycle expert and a man who’s eye for design and artistic expression makes a huge difference. Steve McQueen would appreciate ths video.
Thank you so much! This Daytona is such a beautiful motorcycle that making a video on it was a privilege. Hope we can take it out for a ride when the weather warms. Wahoo!
Nice video! I remember in the late 60s the twin carb Daytona was advertised at 42 hp (probably at the crank) and the single carb version a few hp less. Those old parallel twins were not really highway bikes too much vibration at higher revs but ok for short stints. But this bike is perfect for those hilly twisty backroads where you can occasionally get the revs up. And it looks so good!
Thank you! This bike looks like it would really carve up the twisty roads. Power to weight has to be great too. Hoping we can get a ride on one when the weather gets better. Wahoo!
Summer of ‘69 and my favorite ride. Mine wobbled above 65mph. Yikes!
You've lived a good life. Hoping to take one for a ride myself this year. Wahoo!
That is a perfectly designed motorcycle that should be in the dictionary when it says motorcycle it’s perfect no one can make anything better than that I don’t care what it is you can say Vincent but this is worth this is something you get a Ford great bike
It really is a wonderful machine. Wahoo!
HOW FAST?
I don't know first had but the reading claims about 105 mph. Guessing that's in top tune. Wahoo!
The 500s were more pleasant to ride than the 650s in my opinion. More reliable too.
I must get us a riding video of the Daytona 500...as soon as we get good weather. Wahoo!