Bike Testing with Don Rickman! 🏍
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Calling all motorcycle aficionados! Buckle up, because we've got a new video to whet your appetites.
🔥 Here's What's in Store for You:
🏁 The 1937 DKW 250cc Roar: Sammy unveils the thunderous 1937 DKW 250cc and recounts how its engine noise echoed all the way to Liverpool during its legendary run at the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (IOM TT).
🚀 Jim's Joyride: Watch as Jim takes a spin on a 1959 MZ 125cc GP bike, showcasing the precision and power of this vintage gem.
🛠️ Restoring History: Don Rickman makes a special appearance to discuss his cherished 1903 Ariel Model 2, meticulously restored by Jim. Get a close look at this rare beauty and the passion behind its resurrection.
🔊 Ariel's Symphony: Finally, don't miss Jim as he takes a ride on the immaculate Ariel, letting you experience the thrilling ride that took the world by storm in 1903!
Get ready to be amazed by the past, present, and future of motorcycling, all in one video. Join us for this one-of-a-kind journey through the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, where history roars to life! 🏆
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Wonderful. Great to see Don Rickman and the Minerva.
Jim is such an unsung and unassuming Genius!
Amazing that Don Rickman is still going strong. I bought a BSA 500cc Shooting Star from the shop in New Milton, Hampshire, he ran with his brother Derek back in about 1964. At that time the pair of them were very well known scrambler riders and produced their own machine called the 'Metisse" . This was fitted with various engines and gear boxes, Triumph, Matchless etc. Sadly Derek passed away in July 2021. There is quite a nice piece about the brothers on google.
Another amazing piece of history and two legends
120 yr old bike , can you believe it , amazing .
How great is the Ariel. I bet it would get along pretty quickly on the flat. Hills are obviously another thing.
I love motorcycles too!
The DVLA are completely stupid when it comes to using original registration marks. Good video!
The reason is to stop the numbers traders. Anyone can invent an early type old number and sell it for upwards of £100.000. People even sell old buff log books on ebay for people to restamp stolen bikes or bitsa's. These wont get you a V5 either anymore.
I remember the old Rickman works in gore road, when Sammy started out with his museum. Before this palace was built.