Brings back memories! I had one in the mid 70s, still got the scars from the kickback if you cocked up the kickstart. Even then I used to get stopped an asked what on earth the bike was... Cost me £100 when I earned £34 a week. Mine was solo too, but most Panthers had sidecars, solo ones were unusual. The sidecar frame came with it, but I never fitted it, it was absolutely enormous!
Another terrific video of a living and breathing classic beauty. Thanks so much. This is incredibly enjoyable to see, and i don't have to worry about falling off
Shiny isn't always best how many kicks ! Mine spent Saturday night out in the rain at a poc rally started first kick Sunday, as Pembroke sections motto said first kick no worries , and it uses no engine between changes ,, the look on car drivers faces is priceless when this some what ratty 2 wheeled oddity chugs by
I had one with a d/a busmar side car loved it had it for years, bought it from a guy in cleckheaton, rode it back to southport
Brings back memories! I had one in the mid 70s, still got the scars from the kickback if you cocked up the kickstart. Even then I used to get stopped an asked what on earth the bike was...
Cost me £100 when I earned £34 a week. Mine was solo too, but most Panthers had sidecars, solo ones were unusual. The sidecar frame came with it, but I never fitted it, it was absolutely enormous!
Nice instinctive knee action on the kick after starting, twice, cold and hot. Motorcycle philosopher kings, Englishly understated
What a gorgeous looking bike. 😍
Love that slow idle - definitely the Sound of the Industrial Age. Lovely bike.
Phelon and Moore, built in Cleckheaton Yorkshire! what a wonderful machine, so so collectable! a bit on the expensive side ! but lovely! lovely bike.
The more rare the more expensive.
Best ever sidecar machine.
Beautiful example there. My grandfather had a mid 50’s version of the 120. Wish I had the fortune of it now.
Another terrific video of a living and breathing classic beauty. Thanks so much. This is incredibly enjoyable to see, and i don't have to worry about falling off
Great sounding bike
Excellent machine Sir
You guys gotta get yer landlord to repave that drive!
I had one loved it riding round the lakes district where i lived in the 60 s
Beautiful bike
Shiny isn't always best how many kicks ! Mine spent Saturday night out in the rain at a poc rally started first kick Sunday, as Pembroke sections motto said first kick no worries , and it uses no engine between changes ,, the look on car drivers faces is priceless when this some what ratty 2 wheeled oddity chugs by
Ps meant engine oil
How nice is that 👌
Never heard of this brand. Didn't get to the states?
I had one but never rode it far too big and heavy only suited a double adult side car
Feck that for a game of soldiers.
Lovely old bike for not much money. Gentlemen only need apply.
About time you jokers fixed the potholes
Distinctive sound.
Just a wee bit embarrassing