A trip out into the countryside trying out different mic positions. BSA. 1942 wm20 500cc sidevalve
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@barriewilliams452611 ай бұрын
My army bike in the fifties, never let me down in three years of riding it, Great bikes👍 I'm aged 86 now, and still riding, but on a Japanese bike, how ironic🤔
@subliutenant Жыл бұрын
An old Lady of the road, carried dispatch riders during the war, then pulled sidecars for families and spares/tool boxes for the AA and RAC! A good old workhorse, greatly underestimated!
@abandoneduniverses7 ай бұрын
Βsa wdm20..the most beloved bike in Greece..ex dispatch rider that helped modified as a tricycle to rebuild the whole country after ww2.. the most reliable from all war machines bar the lighting system/ lucas prince of darkness..of course i have one bsa...over 30 years...iam still in love❤❤❤
@jamesscott54073 жыл бұрын
I never knew you guys drove on the left (the right side of the road) like we do in the UK!! What an absolutely lovely machine, beautiful landscape and great rider...thank you very much for this!!
@rumpabhattacharya6925 ай бұрын
Very nice bike
@monsieurardens21164 жыл бұрын
Oh i wish mine would finally run! Love your videos riding that great bike through that gorgeous landscape!
@mjspice100 Жыл бұрын
Nice ride, that mirror turned out to be an encumbrance, you did the right thing taking it off. I had a Royal Enfield which had similar mirrors, I ditched them and got bar end mirrors instead, much more effective.
@stevejeffries16032 ай бұрын
Lovely Love these. They should be reproduced
@rumpabhattacharya6925 ай бұрын
My late father in law have this bike ❤
@MrTrevithick3 жыл бұрын
I must get mine out (1947). Thanks for the reminder, cheers
@reidgalbraith2508 ай бұрын
No you’re not. You’re riding a BSA! I’ll spare you the alternative acronym. Suffice to say Small Heath. Try and find an ancient interview in “Bike “ magazine by Royce Creasey (SP?) entitled “Cheapo Motorcycling “ from the early 70s. The cover is an airbrush painting of a Norten Comando sagging to the ground in a puddle of oil. My good mate James rode an M21 when I was still riding a BSA B175 Bantam. The bottom end of an M 20/21 (500cc/600cc) is the same as a DBD34. Ioved the shape of the engine. Avidly looking through the MCN every week I came across an M 33. ( it’s like a B 33 (ohv) but a 500 single with heavier fly wheels for sidecar use). NXY 688. My first big bike. Oh the adventures we had. M, B, and DBD series; great bikes. This video really brings it all back!