Fantastic Thanks for sharing . I’ve just found out that my grandfather was a dispatch rider in the Scots guards in ww2 riding the bsa m2 . I think it’ll be my next bike 😊 Regards Dave from Scotland
Oh my, that is too cool! My first motorcycle at 14 years old was a Norton 500 single flat head, rigid frame, sprung saddle. It was 1945 war surplus. I was born in 1947
Lovely bit of skill on display there, having just got off my own motorbicycle and flicked on the 'tube and found this. Just gone Monday arvo here in Adelaide, and cheers for that mate
Courted my girl in the sixties on a 350cc twin...took her from San Diego to Long Beech and back in the RAIN to view the Queen Mary ocean liner. I assured her we were having fun. She must of believed me because six weeks later she married me anyway. She has continued to believe me (I hope) all the years later. Jim
Fantastic
Thanks for sharing .
I’ve just found out that my grandfather was a dispatch rider in the Scots guards in ww2 riding the bsa m2 .
I think it’ll be my next bike 😊
Regards
Dave from Scotland
wow - great comment dave, good luck,
My bike when I was in the army in 1955. Brilliant bike!
I'm aged 88 now, and still riding, albeit not an M20 lol.
Oh my, that is too cool! My first motorcycle at 14 years old was a Norton 500 single flat head, rigid frame, sprung saddle. It was 1945 war surplus. I was born in 1947
thanks rob
You Lucky Duck! A Pretty Wife & A Pretty Bike! You're Living The Dream, Man!
One word"Beautiful".
I love old bikes. That's a nice one.
The best!
Lovely bit of skill on display there, having just got off my own motorbicycle and flicked on the 'tube and found this. Just gone Monday arvo here in Adelaide, and cheers for that mate
many thanks michael
Congratulations.!!!!!!!
A slight diversion from Wings to not a War Bird , but a War Bike. Thanks, Pete.
I have two B.S.A.'s a 1922 and a 1934.
thanks derek, lucky man
Awesome bike bro, cheers for posting. Safe travels
Thanks, you too!
Courted my girl in the sixties on a 350cc twin...took her from San Diego to Long Beech and back in the RAIN to view the Queen Mary ocean liner. I assured her we were having fun. She must of believed me because six weeks later she married me anyway. She has continued to believe me (I hope) all the years later. Jim
smooth operator hey jim !!!!!!!! its your charisma that kept her m8
thats a beautiful machine. i wish i had one.
Long live the M20!
Is it too cramped to sit and ride for a 6 footer bloke
What a lovely bike.
thanks 69
Did nobody ever tell you never to let the kickstart smack back like that. 😁
obviously not !
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