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I bumped into an old friend of mine on my trip back home (in a pub, fancy that!!). We haven't see each other since we were 11 or 12 years old, but our mothers are very good friends. My buddy Dean went over to India in his teens and travelled to China, US etc all his life. He spent years in India and got into old British bikes in a big way. I always rememebr his father built choppers in their garage when we were kids. serious choppers. Triumph motors, hard tails, REAL choppers, not these Orange County/Jesse James shit machines.
Anyway, it turns out Dean and his dad now run a motorcycle restoration and sales business out on a farm about 20 miles from my home town, so I took a ride out there with my parents and little brother to have a poke around and check out the bikes.
HOLY SHIT!!!! It is an alladin's cave of Brough superiors, Triumphs, Nortons, Ariels etc. You name it, they have it. Their parts area is freaking HUGE. They have copy parts made in india that you cannot tell from the originals (tanks etc). they are hand-hammered from sheet and look beautiful. Here's a couple of pics of what they have right now.
That's awesome..So where is this?
- TJ
The sportster above is Dean's daily driver.
Here's a pic of my mum talking to Dean's dad, Geoff. You can see some beautiful Triumph in the background, all in mint brand new shape.
I love the rack on the tank !!
It's in the UK, about 30 miles from London.
D & G Motorcycles
Really great pictures - must have been great to bump
into an old friend
couple more pics. Couple of restored 1950's Triumphs. A half done Ariel square-four and his Royal Enfield. The Enfield came back from India with him and he restored it here. It gets ridden most days and is street-legal and registered.
Check out the crankcase breather on the Royal Enfield. LOL. Dumps excess oil out the back. He should route it to his chain!!
I would donate organs for this machine.
Thanks for posting these great pictures Degsy
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You're welcome. Wait until I scan in the photo of the Triton they restored, complete with Manx tank. Stunning.
By the way everyone. They are interested in old British bike parts. they say that America has way more than the UK does and they will buy pretty much anything British from the 1930's through 1970's.
derek
2021 Triumph Street Triple R, Sapphire Black
holy crap, that's awesome.
and you didn't you nab one of those to store in the overhead bin WHYYYYYY?![]()
-Pete
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Damn Derek... I can really appreciate the work it takes to bring those bikes back to that condition. Wow.
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Great photos. Thanks for posting them up.
LF
Cool pics. I wish I could take one of those old school Triumph's (scrambler) and bomb around on for a day, just for fun.
Thanks for posting these pics, that's some amazingly cool stuff there.
These were real popular until someone got into a minor fender bender and received the world's first "tank rack vasectomy." Believe there was a nasty lawsuit against Triumph USA and the racks disappeared soon after...
Joe
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Funny to see an aprilia in the Japanese bike section, those 50's bikes look awesome, I have friends over in england, I am forwarding the link, looks like they do some great work.