Yeah the museum is great you can really take your time. You can pop out to get a drink or food at the cafe and then go back in to look at more bikes. Staff are really chilled and relaxed. Wonderful place.
I Love love love seeing the old pics not to mention Miller in his leathers! What a treasure trove of memories and knowledge, respect mate, hopefully we can all do our part to pass some of this on to the younger lads.
Such a treasure trove. I'm intending to ride down and feast on all your wonderful eye candy this September Mr. Miller. Two of my favourite topics combined: Motorcycles & history.
Why does Sammy always refer to himself in the 3rd person? I meet him first in 1966 at the Welsh 3 day when he rode , I think a Tiger cub! Then again in 76 when he was 250 honda mounted, I was one number behind him so he was always at the checks just before me, I remember the first thing he did at the check was take his helmet off and comb his hair! There was no need to clean any mud off te bike there wasn't any! He was always immaculate.
We should be thankfull that Sam is still so eloquent and active with a memory that still comes out with stories from long ago few people in their ninties are so fortunate.
He's having a long and successful life. He probably doesn't want to sound like an egotistical narcissist. A peevish comment. I enjoy his content. I hope you do too!
Third person tense,much better than I did this,and I did that,I think we can allow Sammy this eccentricity.I went to the museum last year and would recommend it for a bike enthusiast
A place full of treasures, Sammy and all the motorcycles
Beautiful bikes
The museum is just incredible. Be prepared to spend a whole day in two wheel heaven.......
Yeah the museum is great you can really take your time. You can pop out to get a drink or food at the cafe and then go back in to look at more bikes. Staff are really chilled and relaxed. Wonderful place.
Thank you Sammy for all years of competition - I guess we have grown old together - stay safe
Great museum, went last year and hope to get down there again soon.
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Jest Pan super gościem piękne muzeum i cudowne maszyny pozdrawiam serdecznie ❤️
This museum is a fantastic place to be. I was there a month ago and spend some time there.
Always a treat to see the great man riding a motorcycle
Like a boss!
Thank you! Fantastic! The grin on your face riding that bike is the same even if time has passed, stay young and have a load of fun!
We have become regular visitors, looking forward to the Honda day this coming Sunday.
Wish I could visit just once!
Thoroughly enjoy every video!
Always looking forward to the next one!
What a star!
I Love love love seeing the old pics not to mention Miller in his leathers! What a treasure trove of memories and knowledge, respect mate, hopefully we can all do our part to pass some of this on to the younger lads.
Miller in his leathers on the AJ really looked the part. Ride on Sammy !
How wonderful is Sammy
FANTASTIC! I love seeing you riding around the car park !
Great stuff, well done Sammy and thank you.
That 7R is an absolute beast!!!
The 7R sounded wicked and the look on your face said it all..........
Ride on Sammy!
God bless you sir!!👍
Such a treasure trove. I'm intending to ride down and feast on all your wonderful eye candy this September Mr. Miller. Two of my favourite topics combined: Motorcycles & history.
An icon of all that was best in British Motor cycling long may he keep going .
Really enjoyed the video, thanks.
you are the coolest man sammy
the MULTI ACCENT GEEZER. northern eire, posh, geordie, etc etc
wow
Why does Sammy always refer to himself in the 3rd person? I meet him first in 1966 at the Welsh 3 day when he rode , I think a Tiger cub! Then again in 76 when he was 250 honda mounted, I was one number behind him so he was always at the checks just before me, I remember the first thing he did at the check was take his helmet off and comb his hair! There was no need to clean any mud off te bike there wasn't any! He was always immaculate.
SM, I wouldn`t arm wrestle him even now...
Loved the "bit of rubbish" about electronic ignition.
Ageless hooligan!
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that carb is a ajs 36/26
bloody rude man on the phone
Never understand why people refer to themselves in the third-person tense. I always find that narcissists use this way of speaking about themselves.
We should be thankfull that Sam is still so eloquent and active with a memory that still comes out with stories from long ago few people in their ninties are so fortunate.
He's having a long and successful life. He probably doesn't want to sound like an egotistical narcissist. A peevish comment. I enjoy his content. I hope you do too!
Third person tense,much better than I did this,and I did that,I think we can allow Sammy this eccentricity.I went to the museum last year and would recommend it for a bike enthusiast