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You're getting confused again. Velocettes weren't made in Plumstead. Norton EL400s, were.
Worst bike I've ever rode was a Norton Dominator. After the Vespa PX125 that is! Father in law has two BSA J12, one with sidecar mounts. Proper rare.
Great frame (The Featherbed from Dommi 88 onwards not the earlier, pre-war continued into 1950's, antiquated thing), it had a lousy engine that leaked oil no matter what and the brakes were dire ..
With a Triumph T110 engine slung in, the roadholder front forks uprated, clip ons, rearset footrests, 8" brakes and with the later swinging arm rear suspension, it was a bike to die for. I had such a Triton for a while ... lovely bike, wish I had it now ... I sold it to buy a cafe racer with an ex-Hailwood frame and an ex works T120R motor ... lethal.
My Triton was a backyard build but a good one, in 1966/7 you could pick up a clapped out ES2 Featherbed for about £40 .. a T110 engine about £30 (so many of the T110's were crashed ~ powerful, smooth & reliable engine but it went round corners like a hospital trolley) and scrapped - then it was a lot of fiddling and filing to put the two together. Done properly there weren't many affordable bikes that came close.
What I always coveted was a Dresda Triton .. way out of my league in price but a richer (and slightly older) friend had one which I rode a couple of times... Dream machine ... like this one:
http://www.collectiblescoach.com/2014/03/dresda-triton.html
There seems to be a lot of biker-types on here. Is there something that links bees and bikes, I wonder?
Bikes, bees, one way or another they both bite you in the ass eventually.
----- beginner BSA 650 "Spitty".
And both bees and bikes only come out when the sun shines!!!!
An' ar5eholes... getting their Vitamin D hit.And both bees and bikes only come out when the sun shines!!!!
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