Henry is a tv programme maker who likes bikes, but I’ll wager he hasn’t laid a hand on a spanner to any good effect. We, we, we means everybody else did the work. The end condition of that speed twin is what I buy cheap at the start of the 'fettling'.
@@classicraceruk1337 Not wrong though am I. All his bike programmes are biking eye candy drivel. Now a show put out by skid or Sam would have some real content and not just the jester input that Henry knocks out.
@@AaaaandAction You are wrong, you made an assumption for a start that Henry repairs the bikes. Nowhere is that claim made. He also said the bike needed more work to the person that bought it. Fettling was done on the bike to make it start. Nowhere was it said that it was finished. Your comment was pointless as everything you said is already known. In other words a waste of time writing it. The only reasonable conclusion to come to is that you wanted your name on comments section no matter how inane they were. Well you succeed.
Sale price was around 3100 US dollars... I'd snatch that up all day long for that price. Thats the kind of deal I'm always on the look out. There was a lot of stuff that wasn't correct for the year and model, but it's a really nice looking rider.
The original 37 Speed Twin is the best bike triumph made and it set the bench mark for future twins including the Bonnie
that looks like former london motorcycle museum :D
Dick Craven motorcycle museum near York. (No relative)
Henry is a tv programme maker who likes bikes, but I’ll wager he hasn’t laid a hand on a spanner to any good effect. We, we, we means everybody else did the work.
The end condition of that speed twin is what I buy cheap at the start of the 'fettling'.
That because you did not understand what you watched. All you wanted was to put garbage in writing. Well done you succeeded.
@@classicraceruk1337 Not wrong though am I. All his bike programmes are biking eye candy drivel. Now a show put out by skid or Sam would have some real content and not just the jester input that Henry knocks out.
@@AaaaandAction You are wrong, you made an assumption for a start that Henry repairs the bikes. Nowhere is that claim made. He also said the bike needed more work to the person that bought it. Fettling was done on the bike to make it start. Nowhere was it said that it was finished. Your comment was pointless as everything you said is already known. In other words a waste of time writing it. The only reasonable conclusion to come to is that you wanted your name on comments section no matter how inane they were. Well you succeed.
@@classicraceruk1337 lotta words there !
@@AaaaandAction Yup all true and all show you are wrong.
Half a cup of tea Mike? Yes please. Just been riding the triumph for an hour and don't wanna wear it!
those front brakes are great,much better that the other style..nice bike i had a daytona
A two cylinder Triumph Speed Twin, just how many cylinders were you expecting?
A pair of cylinders for a pair of cun
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Sale price was around 3100 US dollars... I'd snatch that up all day long for that price. Thats the kind of deal I'm always on the look out. There was a lot of stuff that wasn't correct for the year and model, but it's a really nice looking rider.
You look healthy Henry. Will you try to straighten the head fin on top..? I will be glued.
Haven’t seen one that looks this good for 2500 in many years.
Call that fettled?
Why was the profit 2425? Did the owner get it for free?
I need to buy bikes over there, that's Hella lot more expensive in the states.
$10k in australia all day long .
Too much Yaba yaba and not enough mechanical content!
Superficial nonsense