logjam wrote:Love that old Sunbeam. Funny thing about old motorbikes. I had an old 1939 Royal Enfield Model G, the forerunner of the Bullet. I sold it to buy a 1947 Vincent HRD Rapide. It was a toss up with my cousin who wanted it badly. I won and he ended up buying a Sunbeam. Numbers didn't match tho, mine was LTT80, his was AWK something.
Interestingly, Log...
Out of all my British bikes from 1950 to 1976 (when I went over to Japanese bikes), the most troublesome bike of mine was my 1948 Vincent-HRD Rapide!
A total sod to kick start with its weak Magneto, and various mechanical failures due to its complexity:
Oil on the centrifugal dry clutch (clutch slip), shattered cast iron idler wheel stripping the teeth on the fibre Magneto pinion, excessive play in the overhead rocker assembly, play in the Girdraulic front forks, collapsing dual shocks on the rear wheel...etc...etc...
...and BLOODY IMPOSSIBLE to kick start!....(similar to a BSA 500cc DBD 34 Gold Star!)...

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Sold it as a "Basket Case" in 1992 for £6,000....and bought a beautiful red and black 1992 Honda CBR 600 FM Super Sport, 600cc water-cooled four cylinder dream machine...got stolen in 1996 never to be seen again!
Thinking back, (as you do), probably my best British bike was my 1958 BSA Super Rocket 650cc OHV twin (Café Racer), iron block+alloy head...

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It would be nice to have it now...

....or NOT?....

...probably NOT!....

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Overall, the Japanese bikes which followed them were/are so much better built, and a zillion times more reliable...and they had ELECTRIC start, with a push button!...and FUN!....

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"Old British Bike nostalgia" can be a VERY BAD THING!....Trust me!...

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Paul...with all my various Japanese Steeds!...

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