Thanks boys! Pete has been retired for quite a few years ago, and his passion for old bikes has been one that he has had since he was fourteen. It is something that transcends any borders or nationalities! The thing he loves the most is seeing other people enjoy all aspects of their own machines, and the love for these things that keeps the history alive. Keep the faith out there!
The concept of building a reproduction of a motorcycle where only a few pictures exist and those of only one side of the bike is overwhelming, to say the least. Members of the AMCA have watched with great interest and waited with baited breath for the completion of this motorcycle. My congratulations to all of those that participated in making this Excelsior a reality.
Thank goodness there are a few guys like Pete that can recreate something like this that would otherwise be lost forever. I never thought I would see or hear a monster like this OHC Excelsior live again!
Your father truly is a master. This motorbike is a work of art, I'm speachless. I went through his blog and read the story behind the building of the mock-up first, and the working one then. That's awesome! If only I didn't live half world apart, I'll surely be driving up to you just to shake your father's hand. Amazing, really.
All I can say is that my dad (Pete Gagan) is like a kid at Christmas! He can't wait to show it off and is on his way to a few meets in the good ole U S of A over the next few weeks. Get out and see it while you can!!
It is amazing the amount of research that would have been done to make this bike possible. We are talking about a motorcycle which has no surviving duplicate to work off of.
Wow - I wasn't expecting it to sound as sweet as it does - sounds amazing and looks fab, I've only found this as I was trying to find out more about a picture I just came across of a strange vintage sleigh bike called Excelsior - Any link perhaps ?
That's really cool. Paul Brodie is a genius when it comes to making stuff. I love that green. Do we know what color these original Excelsiors would have come in?
Geoff-g. Thanks for the video. Awesome stuff. Due to the lack of original video of these bad boys in action I had forgotten that the V-Twin straight pipes made some good noise. Most are static displays. Is this bike is a personal collection or on display somewhere? I roadrace some and my son rides dirt, he wa amazed at the sound this "bike" made. Many thanks! I know many men long past are smiling on this. God speed.
Thanks boys! Pete has been retired for quite a few years ago, and his passion for old bikes has been one that he has had since he was fourteen. It is something that transcends any borders or nationalities! The thing he loves the most is seeing other people enjoy all aspects of their own machines, and the love for these things that keeps the history alive.
Keep the faith out there!
The concept of building a reproduction of a motorcycle where only a few pictures exist and those of only one side of the bike is overwhelming, to say the least. Members of the AMCA have watched with great interest and waited with baited breath for the completion of this motorcycle. My congratulations to all of those that participated in making this Excelsior a reality.
Thank goodness there are a few guys like Pete that can recreate something like this that would otherwise be lost forever. I never thought I would see or hear a monster like this OHC Excelsior live again!
Your father truly is a master. This motorbike is a work of art, I'm speachless. I went through his blog and read the story behind the building of the mock-up first, and the working one then. That's awesome! If only I didn't live half world apart, I'll surely be driving up to you just to shake your father's hand. Amazing, really.
Very nice machine thank you for the share.
Gorgeous! I just read the entire build on your website. As an engineer by trade, you did a great job. Hats off my friend!!
All I can say is that my dad (Pete Gagan) is like a kid at Christmas! He can't wait to show it off and is on his way to a few meets in the good ole U S of A over the next few weeks. Get out and see it while you can!!
It is amazing the amount of research that would have been done to make this bike possible. We are talking about a motorcycle which has no surviving duplicate to work off of.
WOW. a big thank you for sharing this! I just discovered your website, reading my way through the build. This is incredible. God Bless America.
i'd gleefully sell an organ for this machine.
beautiful work and thanks for carrying it out!
extraordinaire !
superb machining, outstanding job !
That thing sounds awesome!
Anyone interested should check out Pete's Garage on MySpace. Even Jay Leno is a fan!!
Now that's what im talking about! No plastic shit just raw machinery!
Wow - I wasn't expecting it to sound as sweet as it does - sounds amazing and looks fab, I've only found this as I was trying to find out more about a picture I just came across of a strange vintage sleigh bike called Excelsior - Any link perhaps ?
Dee Lawrence my dad is still around. I can dm you his email, and even at the young age of 80, he’d be happy to answer any questions.
I sure wish I could afford to buy one.
Aren't you jumping to conclusions a bit ahead of time? At this point I think it is pretty cool to see a piece of history recreated.
@geoffgagan, i've pete's videos but didn't know about the myspace profile, thanks!
@Ecosse57
I'll let my Dad know you approve! He lives for this stuff...
That's really cool. Paul Brodie is a genius when it comes to making stuff. I love that green. Do we know what color these original Excelsiors would have come in?
I have seen it run a couple of times. It is louder!
It is a full remake, Tom.
Sadly this video is way out of focus which is a shame.
I detect some anger in your statement, oldjunk. Imagine, a couple of Canadians rebuilding a legendary American racing bike.
The horror!
Geoff-g. Thanks for the video. Awesome stuff. Due to the lack of original video of these bad boys in action I had forgotten that the V-Twin straight pipes made some good noise. Most are static displays. Is this bike is a personal collection or on display somewhere? I roadrace some and my son rides dirt, he wa amazed at the sound this "bike" made. Many thanks! I know many men long past are smiling on this. God speed.
Skip to 5:45 to watch it start.
@geoffgagan, there are worse things to squander your life over.
: )
Super pojazd!!!! Sorreld