It is great to see you keeping these bikes going. Your restorations are very good.I just love the Benelli Tornado 650, i wish i owned it. It has such a lovely sound and look. Thank-you for posting all these wonderful machines. Brings back memories.
I did not want to be "patriotic", it is just a matter of personal taste. I have always loved the old motorbikes and the old British cars, they have a lot of charm! Again congratulations
The BSA is a genuine model to. The company were unable to produce an order of Thunderbolts for the Australian and Saudi police forces so asked Triumph to provide the motorcycles (275). They were badged as BSA T65 Thunderbolts and have no visible Triumph badging externally. The T65 was catalogued as an official factory model and are extremely rare to find these days.
It is great to see you keeping these bikes going. Your restorations are very good.I just love the Benelli Tornado 650, i wish i owned it. It has such a lovely sound and look. Thank-you for posting all these wonderful machines. Brings back memories.
Classic motorcycles, Django and Stephane, what more could one want?
Two jewels! But, for me, a small preference for the TORNADO! Congratulations to both of them.
Jaaa! Si capisce la preferenza. Ma se, è lo stesso concetto ma la TORNADO molto ma evoluta e con quello stile sportivo italiano.
I did not want to be "patriotic", it is just a matter of personal taste. I have always loved the old motorbikes and the old British cars, they have a lot of charm! Again congratulations
Do you ever sell your restorations??
Please stop that guitar and let us enjoy the music from the bikes!
J Creek
You're right, but to silence the unpleasant wind noise.Thank you for your comments.
thats cherokee
Benelli is correct how ever the BSA is a Triumph with BSA LETTERING .
The BSA is a genuine model to. The company were unable to produce an order of Thunderbolts for the Australian and Saudi police forces so asked Triumph to provide the motorcycles (275). They were badged as BSA T65 Thunderbolts and have no visible Triumph badging externally. The T65 was catalogued as an official factory model and are extremely rare to find these days.
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