Mind blowing to say the least, it would take decades to sort through the parts in there. Many of them are gold to someone looking for original parts, thanks for sharing this with us. Let me know if you find any parts for a 1958 Indian/Royal Enfield Woodsman 500. I'm going to have dreams of going through that stuff!!!! LOL.
Back in the 70/80s British motorcycle breakers used to look like that.....an old boy in Bakewell named P.B.Smith had an Aladins cave of old vintage bike ls and parts.
@thefuzzybiker171 It would be nice to find it all good homes you can bet there are people out there who would need or want all of it It all needs to be catalogued and put on the internet eBay or somewhere, there would be people all over the world wanting it trouble is the price of US international postage has skyrocketed over the last five or six years and it's become financially unviable to buy from there I was buying a lot of gear from the US a few years ago but it has to be something pretty special to have it sent over now 🇦🇺
The two strokes are AJS Stormers it looks like. I have only seen two in person at an old Norton dealership when I was a kid. The chopper frames look like they were for Ironhead Sportsters, but I didn't get that good a look. Back in the day it was common to weld the tanks to the frames then smooth the joints with either body lead, or Bondo. The body lead was super old school and labor intensive. I only know of one chop did that way and it was a custom Indian inline four. This is only one of how many stashes around Marne?
I had uploaded it on the main channel, Forgotten Motorcycles, a few weeks ago. First time on this channel. Trying to talk the owner of building into walking through the building with us to let us know what all these parts are. Would love to do that video. Much better info.
Will be doing another video on this with the owner telling us all about the bikes, the history, the building and more. Also, may do some of the other buildings too.
G’day Mr. Fuzzy Biker. Absolutely amazing. My bucket list has to include visiting the mighty minitropolis of Marnie one day. Just wondering how this little postage stamp size town has soooo much motorcycle history , is it all down to Mr. Randy Baxter or does it go deeper than that? If Mr. Baxter is wholly responsible, well that just makes it more amazing. Thank you for showing us everything you do. You really do put a smile on my dial with your fantabulastic videos. Your enthusiasm keeps my enthusiasm alive. Keep smiling, take care. Wahoo & Hooroo for now 👍🏍😎
Good find, I’m sure anyone looking at this that’s looking for vintage part’s just gave you a big ole thumbs up 👍🏽
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Mind blowing to say the least, it would take decades to sort through the parts in there. Many of them are gold to someone looking for original parts, thanks for sharing this with us. Let me know if you find any parts for a 1958 Indian/Royal Enfield Woodsman 500. I'm going to have dreams of going through that stuff!!!! LOL.
Hoping the owner will walk through the building with me very soon. He should be able to tell us a bit more on what is in this amazing building. Wahoo!
Back in the 70/80s British motorcycle breakers used to look like that.....an old boy in Bakewell named P.B.Smith had an Aladins cave of old vintage bike ls and parts.
Dang!
Baxter cycle has been the Triumph place for a long long time. More than 25 years at least. Amazing place
I'm think'n they started in 1977.
Former employee. 87- 95. Built some of those shelves. Hoard has grown. Mort.
Where you at these days?
Sad to see so many unloved motorcycles 🥺
Should leave it like it is and open it up as a museum
Would be nice to sell all of it to someone that could do something with it all.
@thefuzzybiker171
It would be nice to find it all good homes you can bet there are people out there who would need or want all of it
It all needs to be catalogued and put on the internet eBay or somewhere, there would be people all over the world wanting it trouble is the price of US international postage has skyrocketed over the last five or six years and it's become financially unviable to buy from there
I was buying a lot of gear from the US a few years ago but it has to be something pretty special to have it sent over now 🇦🇺
I wanna see the other buildings. Very cool
Will do our best!
The two strokes are AJS Stormers it looks like. I have only seen two in person at an old Norton dealership when I was a kid. The chopper frames look like they were for Ironhead Sportsters, but I didn't get that good a look. Back in the day it was common to weld the tanks to the frames then smooth the joints with either body lead, or Bondo. The body lead was super old school and labor intensive. I only know of one chop did that way and it was a custom Indian inline four. This is only one of how many stashes around Marne?
Hoping to get another run through this building with Randy Baxter...he should be able to ID all these things. Wahoo!
WOW,how the hell did so many british bikes end up there?
Crazy, right?
Is this a re-upload?... I could swear I've already watched this.
I had uploaded it on the main channel, Forgotten Motorcycles, a few weeks ago. First time on this channel. Trying to talk the owner of building into walking through the building with us to let us know what all these parts are. Would love to do that video. Much better info.
@@thefuzzybiker171 Thanks, I thought I was losing it!
You have already shown us this once!
Will be doing another video on this with the owner telling us all about the bikes, the history, the building and more. Also, may do some of the other buildings too.
Baxters should take it over they'd have a job for life! 😮
G’day Mr. Fuzzy Biker. Absolutely amazing. My bucket list has to include visiting the mighty minitropolis of Marnie one day. Just wondering how this little postage stamp size town has soooo much motorcycle history , is it all down to Mr. Randy Baxter or does it go deeper than that? If Mr. Baxter is wholly responsible, well that just makes it more amazing. Thank you for showing us everything you do. You really do put a smile on my dial with your fantabulastic videos. Your enthusiasm keeps my enthusiasm alive. Keep smiling, take care. Wahoo & Hooroo for now 👍🏍😎
What a mess, do you think they did any quality work.
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Get to work, you can make a dozen running bikes.
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What a shame
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Camera sideways fail
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Heaven?
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What a waste....
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