I love watching your little outings I own a 1955 Morris minor and you’re bikes are like my car it requires love and attention. Wishing you safe and happy riding.
Ive seen a few of your videos now and all are well presented and a joy to watch. You appear to have built an idyllic life for yourself. Well done and best wishes !
Another delightful video devoid of monotonous background music, just the sweet sound of the purring engine. Interesting narrative.......thank you so much
What a beautiful day to ride a motorcycle. Plus the beautiful Panther with the sidecar. My father rode a BSA M21 motorcycle with sidecar in the 60s to mid 70s. I was 7 years old when it was suddenly gone. Today I ride a modern motorcycle with sidecar. Gladly would have but to decelerate rather such a sidecar. A Panther M120 would be something fine. Thank you for the beautiful films. Maybe I will also find such a team. Have a good trip.
Top man... Brings back memories of childhood on a 1954 bsa golden flash outfit... If i behaved i got to sit on tbe pillion, if not it was in the box for me 🤣🏴👍
In the mid 60s I made use of the rule about having a sidecar or side box (remember the old Ariel square 4 AA repair box bikes) before passing a full bike licence, the Panther being a great example.
When I was 18 years old my mother wanted to by me a panther it was being sold by a motorbike store called Orangevale near Sacramento California the shops name was Orangevale cycles they sold Geddes and Enfield from Britain not India but later a BSA high-res it had 601 cc displacement half mile dirt tract cams oversize raceing valves and cos worth piston a special over drive fought gear it was written up there with the Manx north in that you so much Lemay Nelson
Thank you Phil. I plan to release a new video next month. No I have never used fuel additives or magic beans in my tank. When unleaded petrol was first at the pumps there was much talk of valve-seat recession so I checked tappet clearances frequently to see if they reduced. There was no measurable change.
Around fifty mph, which is not quite fast enough to stop speed restricted lorries breathing down our neck. The outfit is more enjoyable when ridden on minor roads.
was that a rickman ranger as you pulled out of the garage? - I built a GTM many years ago...a brief foray into car building, but gave it up after a hard 2.5 years building it and stuck with bikes since.
Full marks Stephen. Exceptional build quality like all Rickman products with the advantage of a heater for winter use. I still prefer a bike in the summer.
I liked this trip. My father used to have a Panther, we used to go on holiday a lot in it. That navigation device is good, where did you get it. I have a Jawa 350 out fit by the way.
Brian Mundy I reckon the jawa350 and chair is an overlooked treat, I’ve had a Xj600s diversion with a wooden bodied steib style, now on my 650 Bandit. I’m pleased with how well the 650 has taken to the chair, 1250 might be a better bet in terms of economy but it’s what I had at hand!
What a beautiful day to ride a motorcycle. Plus the beautiful Panther with the sidecar. My father rode a BSA M21 motorcycle with sidecar in the 60s to mid 70s. I was 7 years old when it was suddenly gone. Today I ride a modern motorcycle with sidecar. Gladly would have but to decelerate rather such a sidecar. A Panther M120 would be something fine. Thank you for the beautiful films. Maybe I will also find such a team. Have a good trip.
I love watching your little outings I own a 1955 Morris minor and you’re bikes are like my car it requires love and attention.
Wishing you safe and happy riding.
your videos are inspiring me to repair the crankshaft in my '56 R50 and get out into the wind. thank you.
I really enjoy your video's. Always an adventure with these old bikes. Meticulously packed toolroll youv'e got there.
Ive seen a few of your videos now and all are well presented and a joy to watch. You appear to have built an idyllic life for yourself. Well done and best wishes !
Another delightful video devoid of monotonous background music, just the sweet sound of the purring engine. Interesting narrative.......thank you so much
Your Panther makes lovely music!
What a beautiful day to ride a motorcycle. Plus the beautiful Panther with the sidecar.
My father rode a BSA M21 motorcycle with sidecar in the 60s to mid 70s. I was 7 years old when it was suddenly gone. Today I ride a modern motorcycle with sidecar. Gladly would have but to decelerate rather such a sidecar. A Panther M120 would be something fine.
Thank you for the beautiful films. Maybe I will also find such a team. Have a good trip.
Never was the phrase,” I’ll put the kettle on”more appreciated.
Love This. Absolutely Brilliant. 'Chrome will not get your Home'. Ohhhhhhhh Yes. STP
Top man... Brings back memories of childhood on a 1954 bsa golden flash outfit... If i behaved i got to sit on tbe pillion, if not it was in the box for me 🤣🏴👍
Great video thank you
In the mid 60s I made use of the rule about having a sidecar or side box (remember the old Ariel square 4 AA repair box bikes) before passing a full bike licence, the Panther being a great example.
Very pleasant trip. Super tuned machine, looks like a fine point sewing machine. Show of operation and conservation. Congratulations!
I was a member back in the 1980s and went to National rallies and local events in the North East
Had a 120 and a rigid 250cc Panther
When I was 18 years old my mother wanted to by me a panther it was being sold by a motorbike store called Orangevale near Sacramento California the shops name was Orangevale cycles they sold Geddes and Enfield from Britain not India but later a BSA high-res it had 601 cc displacement half mile dirt tract cams oversize raceing valves and cos worth piston a special over drive fought gear it was written up there with the Manx north in that you so much Lemay Nelson
Panthers are great old bikes going to dig mine out this week can't wait.
Hello Jonathan and Angie Nice to see you are both fit and well, best wishes from Bob and Ruth.
Thanks Bob. Some good memories of Panther rides with you two.
Lovely outfit, long loping progress, relaxing.
Hallo Jonathan, wieder ein sehr schönes Video. Welche Kamera benutzen Sie für die guten Aufnahmen? Gruß Jürgen
I have been enjoying your videos enormously. Thank you for uploading them. Is then Panther OK with unleaded fuel or is an additive required?
Thank you Phil. I plan to release a new video next month. No I have never used fuel additives or magic beans in my tank. When unleaded petrol was first at the pumps there was much talk of valve-seat recession so I checked tappet clearances frequently to see if they reduced. There was no measurable change.
Comfy looking sidecar, your own work?
Thanks for the very nice ride. I love the sound of your bike and the scenery. How fast are you cruising when on open road highway? Thanks.
Around fifty mph, which is not quite fast enough to stop speed restricted lorries breathing down our neck. The outfit is more enjoyable when ridden on minor roads.
@@PantherOwnersClub1 My favorite kind of riding. :)
was that a rickman ranger as you pulled out of the garage? - I built a GTM many years ago...a brief foray into car building, but gave it up after a hard 2.5 years building it and stuck with bikes since.
Full marks Stephen. Exceptional build quality like all Rickman products with the advantage of a heater for winter use. I still prefer a bike in the summer.
I liked this trip. My father used to have a Panther, we used to go on holiday a lot in it. That navigation device is good, where did you get it. I have a Jawa 350 out fit by the way.
Glad you enjoyed it Brian. The route roller came from VMCC shop but is no longer listed. It's made by Oxford Products so may still be available.
Panther Owners Club thank you
Brian Mundy I reckon the jawa350 and chair is an overlooked treat, I’ve had a Xj600s diversion with a wooden bodied steib style, now on my 650 Bandit. I’m pleased with how well the 650 has taken to the chair, 1250 might be a better bet in terms of economy but it’s what I had at hand!
Wishing à firm could takeover the Brand and start making them again just like Royal Enfield and a few other makes..
how many Panthers do you have sir?
Not quite enough, but I'm working on it...
What a beautiful day to ride a motorcycle. Plus the beautiful Panther with the sidecar.
My father rode a BSA M21 motorcycle with sidecar in the 60s to mid 70s. I was 7 years old when it was suddenly gone. Today I ride a modern motorcycle with sidecar. Gladly would have but to decelerate rather such a sidecar. A Panther M120 would be something fine.
Thank you for the beautiful films. Maybe I will also find such a team. Have a good trip.