.... having now disposed of my "other" Triumph.
It has however been replaced by a 1931 Sunbeam Model 10 which does have a tenuous Triumph connection - Sunbeam were taken over by Associated Motorcycles (AMC) in the late 30s, which absorbed several other makes such as Norton in the 1950s only to eventually become Norton Villiers Triumph.
This is it - needs substantial fettling as well as a "crash" (hopefully not literally) course in using a hand gear change:
(http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e398/iansoady/bike/Sunbeam/sunbeam%20small_zpshzunvyws.jpg)
Still have the wee-strom for modern motorcycling.
:nono Heathen :icon_evil: be gone with you!
Actually very nice :thumbsup hand gears, blimey, you'll be driving a car next :icon_lol:
You might come accross an old college mate of mine if you're getting into pre war Sunbeams, Chris Odling as eccentric as they come (and that's pretty damning coming from me) but a superb engineer, passionate, very knowledgable and doesn't shy from telling someone they're talking shit myself included :notworthy
Yes, recognise the name from The Sunbeam club website. I believe he prepared a Sunbeam for the Cannonball run last year and it came in 4th with no problems.
Any exposure to different bikes is a good thing, especially when they are as interesting as that one.
Quote from: nickjtc on June 14, 2015, 05:42:10 PM
Any exposure to different bikes is a good thing, especially when they are as interesting as that one.
Yea hence why the plan was to buy a DVT and now the XR has turned up with a KTM STM at the end of the year so I used to be undecided and now I'm not so sure :icon_scratch:
As for Ian
Hoar Park Wednesday morning out the back of Coleshill just be prepared for a shock when the weather is good you'll get a 150+ doesn't anyone go to work anymore :icon_redface: you get things like this turn up.
(http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h185/wing2541/2015-06-10%2011.08.31_zpssgzy5cbz.jpg) (http://s64.photobucket.com/user/wing2541/media/2015-06-10%2011.08.31_zpssgzy5cbz.jpg.html)
Sweet!
Never seen one of those Chris - is it a G50 motor? What's the frame?
Super looking bike.
All custom made by Steve Tonkin I go there most Wednesdays and what turns up never ceases to amaze me.