I might be a BSA man — this video has taken my interest …. I might dress like the tramp at the begining of the film but my bikes are getting towards concours and used for daily rides… but remember BSA owned Triumph ! Pure nostalgia !
This is fascinating..!I agree mate that it would be great to see the BSA name back in motorcyclng!Maybe the Triumph boss could buy the name and produce a range of smaller sporty machines..?It would be great to be able to buy a 350/500 sports bike with that famous badge on it!Maybe one day……. Peace Ye`all!
The BSA factory as is( or was a couple of years back) was at Southampton…manufacturing,I believe light weight export japanese engined bike of around 100/125cc. The had on display in their window the “Yamaha” engined *Gold Star* 400cc i think but what ever happened to the 800cc engined bike they publicised … I think it was powered by a Puma grass track twin cylinder engine … maybe someone could film one and put it on YouTube so we can all enjoy the view even if it never makes production !
Looking at the design on the tank, the fact they’re swinging rear arm suspension with plungers and pre-unit engines sometime around 1955 – 56 I reckon.
Great video – thanks for the post!
Great video – thanks for the post!
Great video – thanks for the post!
Great, rare video – thanks for posting!
Fantastic! Really interesting. From which year is the film?
This Video is available from duke video
but only in pal format
kool as hell
kool as heel man
British craftsmanship at it’s best, lovely.
thank for this video upload triumph very good
I might be a BSA man — this video has taken my interest …. I might dress like the tramp at the begining of the film but my bikes are getting towards concours and used for daily rides… but remember BSA owned Triumph ! Pure nostalgia !
This is fascinating..!I agree mate that it would be great to see the BSA name back in motorcyclng!Maybe the Triumph boss could buy the name and produce a range of smaller sporty machines..?It would be great to be able to buy a 350/500 sports bike with that famous badge on it!Maybe one day……. Peace Ye`all!
The BSA factory as is( or was a couple of years back) was at Southampton…manufacturing,I believe light weight export japanese engined bike of around 100/125cc. The had on display in their window the “Yamaha” engined *Gold Star* 400cc i think but what ever happened to the 800cc engined bike they publicised … I think it was powered by a Puma grass track twin cylinder engine … maybe someone could film one and put it on YouTube so we can all enjoy the view even if it never makes production !
Respect for an old brand like Triumph from a Guzzista.
Looking at the design on the tank, the fact they’re swinging rear arm suspension with plungers and pre-unit engines sometime around 1955 – 56 I reckon.
This was really an interesting film, English craft, I value. Thank you very much.
this company was let down by its owners who trousered all the profits and put nothing in development to fight against the japanese
Yep, typical English upper/middle class miss-management…
I love Japanese and British bikes .