Mike Hailwood's old AJS 7R? Plus incredible P&M Sidecar restoration
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Sunny skies and a special line-up for the latest video from the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum!
Sammy recently acquired an AJS 7R by way of Australia. Initial research would suggest that this racer could have belonged to the great Mike Hailwood... Stay tuned to find out the telltale signs!
As if that wasn't enough to pique your interest, we also have a featured 1922 P&M Sidecar that arrived to the Museum workshop as a battered heap in October 2022.
Safe to say, Jim and Sammy have worked their magic and the bike is completely unrecognisable!
You won't want to miss this one...
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I simply enjoy everything Sammy produces. He is one of our national treasures.
Long may he continue 😊
Sammy can talk about himself any why he wants. They don’t make um like him any more.
Great old guy.
John
I wish they still make that AGS in matchless 500 single❤ I like those bikes I love those bikes we still have one
Loved the 7R stories Sammy - Stay safe
You could only imagine all that oil down the side of the bike and the awful feeling of the back tyre starting to slide.
I always look forward to seeing the latest updates from Sammy. You're a true legend mate cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Cheers from NZ
Great work on the P&M, the real skills of re making certain parts and repairing others while still keeping the original patina of the bike.
Sammy Miller, That was a nice story. My birth was May 11, 1954, the month you raced her.
thanks for showing us . very interesting .
What a cracking video, what a cracking guy too👍
One of the most ergonomic classic there is and great shape and design. A few running here in Canada,
Hade a chance to ride a 7r a silloth west cumbria in the 60s (my frenda rocky fulton ) chickend out the fool i am i had a p/m 650 loved it
Talks about himself in the third person.
Just his style. Kinda different I know.
But mostly just talks about himself.