Thanks for the comment and interest. I first saw a photo in Bike magazine in the 70s and I was smitten and was lucky enough to find and be able to purchase one, albeit a bit rough in 1989. Kept it for 20 years.
I am from America and Triumphs are my Favorite Bikes since I was 12yrs. Old and in a few weeks I will be 62, if I live . Not to have HD as your favorite Bike is like treason in the US ! I have had HDs but I have more Triumphs and loved them . To listen to a machinic with a English accent gives me great confidence ! God Bless England and Triumphs.
Thanks for the interest and kind comment Duane. Glad you enjoy. You’re ok good company liking Triumphs - the late Steve McQueen and Bud Ekins to name just two of many greats.
When BSA first saw it the director enthusiastically exclaimed, "Why it's a bloody phallus!!" You couldn't ask for more. Still a beautiful machine, designed by Craig Vetter in Rantoul, Illinois. I'm sure you'll do it justice. Floats in the carbs may still be the ones used for leaded gasoine. Amal changed the material used in the floats for unleaded gas later on if memory serves me correctly.
Hi,Angus. The engine sounds very good mechanically (no excessive rattles or tappet noise) The all over quality of the restoration work looks to be of a very high standard......I always think of the Hurricane as being very high up the ratings as one of the best looking motorcycles ever built. Having just mentioned tappets I wonder if it might be worth just checking to see there isn't one or two that could be a little bit too tight on clearance.
Lovely looking machine. Interesting that the owner wants the original carbs re- installing, when other YT restorers taking off worn out originals to put Premiers on.🤔lol. I’m sure you will get to the bottom of the issue & it will be running like a peach.
Thanks for the comment and interest. I’ve got one - just forgot to take it to the location where the bike is. The first time it started 4th kick on full choke with tickling and didn’t like choke being reduced. The second time it started second kick and I could take the choke off pretty quickly.
@@BSAPowerSetNo Mickoonies sir. I’ve found that people who install these lack the patience and mechanical expertise needed to make the machine run its best. I’ve removed and corrected many peoples Mickoonie mistakes
@@BSAPowerSet You are definitely a patient and knowledgeable mechanic Angus! I’ve picked up many valuable bits of info and techniques from your videos. Thank you!!!
Hi Gareth and thanks for the interest and comment. I would have considered it; however, it had plenty on all cylinders when kicking over so I don't see the need to bother unless any road test highlights any other issues.
@@BSAPowerSet oops….thanks for not telling me off haha…….funnily enough Boyer became Pazon….two ex-directors of Boyer moved to New Zealand and started Pazon….apparently improving it….
@@BLUESBOYBENFIELD We never tell anyone off lol. We're always learning in this channel community for everyone's benefit so thanks for sharing the info on Pazon.
That is a magnificent beast. Bike's don't get any better looking than this machine!!
Some come close Phil in their own right but she takes some beating that's for sure.
My most favourite bike and what a good name.
Thanks for the interest and comment.
Perfect cruiser, great unique looking bike
Indeed Jim - show and go of an evening - as long as it’s not far away!
Beautiful bike, took me awhile to like the design.
Thanks for the comment and interest. I first saw a photo in Bike magazine in the 70s and I was smitten and was lucky enough to find and be able to purchase one, albeit a bit rough in 1989. Kept it for 20 years.
I am from America and Triumphs are my Favorite Bikes since I was 12yrs. Old and in a few weeks I will be 62, if I live . Not to have HD as your favorite Bike is like treason in the US ! I have had HDs but I have more Triumphs and loved them . To listen to a machinic with a English accent gives me great confidence !
God Bless England and Triumphs.
Thanks for the interest and kind comment Duane. Glad you enjoy. You’re ok good company liking Triumphs - the late Steve McQueen and Bud Ekins to name just two of many greats.
Got to love an X75
Indeed Dave 👍
When BSA first saw it the director enthusiastically exclaimed, "Why it's a bloody phallus!!" You couldn't ask for more. Still a beautiful machine, designed by Craig Vetter in Rantoul, Illinois. I'm sure you'll do it justice. Floats in the carbs may still be the ones used for leaded gasoine. Amal changed the material used in the floats for unleaded gas later on if memory serves me correctly.
Thanks John - yes I'll be swapping the floats in the originals for the ones in the premiers as I think you are correct.
Hi,Angus. The engine sounds very good mechanically (no excessive rattles or tappet noise)
The all over quality of the restoration work looks to be of a very high standard......I always think of the Hurricane as being very high up the ratings as one of the best looking motorcycles ever built.
Having just mentioned tappets I wonder if it might be worth just checking to see there isn't one or two that could be a little bit too tight on clearance.
Hi Howard. Thanks for the comment. Yes I think it would be prudent to check the tappet clearances once the carbs are done.
Lovely looking machine. Interesting that the owner wants the original carbs re- installing, when other YT restorers taking off worn out originals to put Premiers on.🤔lol. I’m sure you will get to the bottom of the issue & it will be running like a peach.
Cheers Martin for the kind comment.
Be good if you invested in a phone stand so that we could see and hear start/attempted start procedures. 😊
Thanks for the comment and interest. I’ve got one - just forgot to take it to the location where the bike is. The first time it started 4th kick on full choke with tickling and didn’t like choke being reduced. The second time it started second kick and I could take the choke off pretty quickly.
Sod the Amals stick some Mikunis on it.
Thanks for the interest and comment Colin. Yes they’re an option but not my area of expertise and not what the owner wants.
@@BSAPowerSetNo Mickoonies sir. I’ve found that people who install these lack the patience and mechanical expertise needed to make the machine run its best. I’ve removed and corrected many peoples Mickoonie mistakes
@@mickgerard6696 No threat of that here Mick - I wouldn't know where to begin .....
@@BSAPowerSet You are definitely a patient and knowledgeable mechanic Angus! I’ve picked up many valuable bits of info and techniques from your videos. Thank you!!!
@@mickgerard6696 Glad that some of my videos have been helpful Mick - thanks for the kind compliment.
Sounds like my t150..
Is that good or bad Matt?
Bad,thanks to amal carbs..
@@matthewharmer1656 Ohhhhhh ........
comprression test ?
Hi Gareth and thanks for the interest and comment. I would have considered it; however, it had plenty on all cylinders when kicking over so I don't see the need to bother unless any road test highlights any other issues.
Pazon ignition
Hi and thanks for the interest and comment. I’ve checked the details and it is a Boyer Micro Mk IV.
@@BSAPowerSet oops….thanks for not telling me off haha…….funnily enough Boyer became Pazon….two ex-directors of Boyer moved to New Zealand and started Pazon….apparently improving it….
@@BLUESBOYBENFIELD We never tell anyone off lol. We're always learning in this channel community for everyone's benefit so thanks for sharing the info on Pazon.