
Are you too old...
Re: Are you too old...
Silly question. Everyone here is old, pardon myself of course 

Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Re: Are you too old...
It's alright Virt just so you don't feel left out.Virt wrote:Silly question. Everyone here is old, pardon myself of course
There's a prog on tomorrow that'll be right up your street.
''Full Peddle. The glory days of British tricycles.

Virts first wheels. Still has more power than his Chalkboard Stor.
BBC something or other I'm not really bothered as I wont be watching it.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: Are you too old...
I refer you to my post above ....
Now we see how history ( and it was only fifty years ago ) gets mangled, misunderstood and misrepresented. The programme was more about the social consequences of motorcycling and very little about the mechanics of it.
It fully met my expectations, except that it was nice to see Dave Croxford, He was one tough racer. e.g. in a race he was distracted by a fly that got into his safety helmet. He put out his tongue and when the fly landed he ate it.
How one other contributor No names, no writs (a supplier or parts for triton builders) could show his face after serving time for stealing Triumph engines from a local small dealer, I'll never know.
The following programme about the NW200 was far better and I would have missed it without the original "heads up"'
Does anybody else remember the Busy Bee café near Watford 500+ bikes there on most nights and almost none were "bog standard". beautiful specials put together in garden sheds and in some cases upstairs bedrooms. It was the Transport Café used in the original 'Alfie' film.
I went there often and never saw a fight or any trouble at all.
Now we see how history ( and it was only fifty years ago ) gets mangled, misunderstood and misrepresented. The programme was more about the social consequences of motorcycling and very little about the mechanics of it.
It fully met my expectations, except that it was nice to see Dave Croxford, He was one tough racer. e.g. in a race he was distracted by a fly that got into his safety helmet. He put out his tongue and when the fly landed he ate it.
How one other contributor No names, no writs (a supplier or parts for triton builders) could show his face after serving time for stealing Triumph engines from a local small dealer, I'll never know.
The following programme about the NW200 was far better and I would have missed it without the original "heads up"'
Does anybody else remember the Busy Bee café near Watford 500+ bikes there on most nights and almost none were "bog standard". beautiful specials put together in garden sheds and in some cases upstairs bedrooms. It was the Transport Café used in the original 'Alfie' film.
I went there often and never saw a fight or any trouble at all.
Re: Are you too old...
bump - for the repeat on BBC4 7:00 pm-8:00 pm
Timeshift: Full Throttle - The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
Timeshift: Full Throttle - The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
Documentary exploring the history and culture of motorcycling in Britain - from army officer TE Lawrence's passion for the vehicles in the 1920s, to the key role they played in the Second World War, and the perceived `golden age' of the 1950s - when the lifestyle associated with motorcyclists began to attract social disapproval and conflict. Narrated by John Hannah
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Re: Are you too old...
wheres the large print!!!!MacV2 wrote:...to work out how to operate a TV remote control ?
If so get one of the grandkids to show you how in time for Monday at 21.00hrs BBC4.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03fv7sl
Full Throttle: The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
Of course I can work this out for myself & have even programmed the sky+ box, I'm just thinking of some of our more elderly members. Of course if you can recorded it all the better then you won't have to miss the Archers, so all will be good.
Here it is again in LARGE print so you can read it easier with the deteriorating eye sight I believe you can get subtitles up as well if the hearings going. Again ask the grandkids how.
...to work out how to operate a TV remote control ?
If so get one of the grandkids to show you how in time for Monday at 21.00hrs BBC4.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03fv7sl
Full Throttle: The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
Of course I can work this out for myself & have even programmed the sky+ box, I'm just thinking of some of our more elderly members. Of course if you can recorded it all the better then you won't have to miss the Archers, so all will be good.


missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!