Good for Geoff!!....not only the first kick...the first kick three times in a row!!......that’s great!....I think the last time you featured Geoff’s bikes, I mentioned I had a few Triumph’s, a BSA and a Norton.....I really wished I had kept them all.....Well done Geoff !!..........Mark
Smashing, would be brilliant to catch up with Geoff and his bikes when the weather improves next year. Got a couple old Honda's myself, know absolutely nothing about British bikes, all the more fascinating!
Nice Bikes, we cut off the silencer of a panther back in 1965, to use on our mopeds. We were only ten years old and we were not supposed to drive mopeds :-)
One very happy man, reminds me of 1969 my 650cc thunderbird cafe racer first start, blooming throttle was stuck wide open...🙉🤪 Keeping my eye on you with great interest with the 100E Mart 🙏
tony elson great vjdeo of a very under rated marque . ii had a 1938 350 foot change 4 speed with a burman gearbox . it went very well as good as a b31 i visited a mate on it and started it to go home but it would only tick over [ blocked main jet ] someone hadn;t got any tools with him doh i rode all the way home at tick over [what a machine ] from utoxeter to tamworth
That was a nice visit to Geoff's garage! Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks Dale, you're very welcome.
My early days, first bike 1953 Panther 75 then my first car 1955 Ford 100e with windows and a back seat. Thanks Mart and Geoff.
What are the chances? Thanks for watching and commenting, Jab.
Good for Geoff!!....not only the first kick...the first kick three times in a row!!......that’s great!....I think the last time you featured Geoff’s bikes, I mentioned I had a few Triumph’s, a BSA and a Norton.....I really wished I had kept them all.....Well done Geoff !!..........Mark
Very good show! Nice motorcycles, congrats to Geoff.
Thanks Mike!
"No, it just looks a bit shit". Class, and very accurate description of the L.E.D. scourge.
Ha ha yeah, you have to know someone very well to be able to say that.
Smashing, would be brilliant to catch up with Geoff and his bikes when the weather improves next year.
Got a couple old Honda's myself, know absolutely nothing about British bikes, all the more fascinating!
Geoff's got a couple of new Panthers since last time I filmed. Thanks for watching.
Nice Bikes, we cut off the silencer of a panther back in 1965, to use on our mopeds. We were only ten years old and we were not supposed to drive mopeds :-)
Always the rebel, eh, Lars? Thanks for watching and commenting.
One very happy man, reminds me of 1969 my 650cc thunderbird cafe racer first start, blooming throttle was stuck wide open...🙉🤪
Keeping my eye on you with great interest with the 100E Mart 🙏
Great video mart and a nice change
tony elson great vjdeo of a very under rated marque . ii had a 1938 350 foot change 4 speed with a burman gearbox . it went very well as good as a b31 i visited a mate on it and started it to go home but it would only tick over [ blocked main jet ] someone hadn;t got any tools with him doh i rode all the way home at tick over [what a machine ] from utoxeter to tamworth
Ha ha great story, Tony. Glad you made it home. thanks for watching and commenting.
A mate of mine had a panther 600cc heavy weight used to fire every lamp post 😊😊😊.
Ha ha yeah I remember hearing that expression years ago. Very descriptive. Thanks very much for watching.
The Panther engine reminds me of a Velocette. Is there any connection there that you know of, Mart/Geoff?
Al Hook