Another fantastic video thankyou! Those front forks are a wonderful piece of motorcycle history, where now everything is much of a muchness really. And the jacket looks spot on!
I had to laugh when Sammy was talking about the OEC bike and why he thought it might be painted grey. I served my 1956 - 1961 shipfitter (fitter and turner) apprenticeship in Portsmouth RN Dockyard and can attest that half of Portsmouth consisted of all sorts of things 'borrowed' from the Dockyard.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He mentions the Belstaff Trialsmaster jacket - I had one when I rode a 250cc 24TAS Greeves in trials in the 60's
Howdy from Texas. Just wondering where you get your chrome plating done? The Environmentalists have made it hard to find places that can do it here in the States
The same thing is beginning to happen here in the UK, Hexavalent Chrome plating is to be banned, for environmental reasons apparently. How manufacturers of hydraulic piston rods and the many other chrome plated vital engineering components will cope, I don't know.
Paradise indeed.
Something to look forward to every day with a workshop like that, well done Sammy.
Thank you Sammy for an interesting update.
Fascinating as always, Sammy.and you modelled that jacket beautifully 😂
Bloody fascinating as ever love the grey paint OEC story.
More about the Matchless engine, please.
Thanks for the demo and explanation on the single and twin cam brakes.
Another fantastic video thankyou! Those front forks are a wonderful piece of motorcycle history, where now everything is much of a muchness really. And the jacket looks spot on!
I'm always excited to see the updates that sammy give . He is a true champion
What a bike, what a man 👍
Onwards and forwards, always fascinating!
Wow I knew double cam drum brakes were better than single cam ,but didn’t know exactly why. Thanks Sammy!
I had to laugh when Sammy was talking about the OEC bike and why he thought it might be painted grey. I served my 1956 - 1961 shipfitter (fitter and turner) apprenticeship in Portsmouth RN Dockyard and can attest that half of Portsmouth consisted of all sorts of things 'borrowed' from the Dockyard.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He mentions the Belstaff Trialsmaster jacket - I had one when I rode a 250cc 24TAS Greeves in trials in the 60's
Good stuff. those jackets look like leather? I thought belstaff used waxed cotton??
Belstaff like most clothing have very much changed with the times .
Howdy from Texas. Just wondering where you get your chrome plating done? The Environmentalists have made it hard to find places that can do it here in the States
The same thing is beginning to happen here in the UK, Hexavalent Chrome plating is to be banned, for environmental reasons apparently.
How manufacturers of hydraulic piston rods and the many other chrome plated vital engineering components will cope, I don't know.
How British is that, a bulldog in your tank logo?! 🇬🇧 🏍