Iron Age

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Not a Big Trailie, but I know a lot of us have broad tastes! Currently there seem to be a number of themes adopted by manufacturers,and a number have jumped on the Cafe Racer bandwagon, Triumph being prominent amongst them. But as far as I'm...
Just brought a 1978 Triumph TR7RV a late Meriden Triumph with disc brakes 5 speed gearbox and lefthand footchange, US model. Had the bonnie version in the mid 80's as just another old bike then now more sought after. Started first kick when I...
Having sold my Harley 91 FLHTP I had some space in the garage found this BSA 1954 A7 in Bristol. An early spring frame bike with quite a few add-ons 12v electrics and coil ignition. Probably a stalled rebuild, parts well painted but in the wrong...
My latest addition a running (that's a change) AJS 1956 Model 30. First year of AMC making a bigger twin to compete with BSA/Triumph/Norton. Essentially the 500 bored out to give 600cc the remainder as 500. It was advertised on a TRF site hence...
Saw this BSA Hornet (replica?) at Calne Bike Day yesterday. A British offering to the US off-roaders in the mid 60's. It was ridden there as the engine was warm, surprised I did not hear it arrive! I have a BSA A50 Cyclone and rather fancy doing...
A triumph Trophy Trail replica I had a few years ago. A 500 single carb Daytona motor in a TW250 oil-in-frame frame type used by BSA motocrossers. Had the bike for a few years but sold it when I brought a modern Scrambler (with electric start)

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