Posts Tagged ‘Motorcycle’

The Harris Matchless G80 lives…

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

My job may be digital but I love nothing more than being up to my elbows in spanners and oily rags. “Come the Revolution” every bloke should know how to strip an engine, do an oil change and reset the cam timings… right?

Thanks to the guys on the forum at Real Classic I managed to unstick the clutch of my new plaything, a 1988 Harris Matchless G80 (the one with electric start and twing front discs). Those who know me would know this is not my usualy taste in bikes, but it was entrusted to me by a sadly departed ‘old boy’, so I’m giving it a good home in his honour.

So, like a kid with a new toy, I couldn’t wait for the new clutch case gasket to arrive so I assembled it anyway just to ride it up the road and back (yes I know the sprocket cover is still off). Very cool sound. Nice ‘fut, fut, fut’ from the 500cc Rotax single. Lots of people stopped and chatted. Annoyingly, I’ve got to take it all apart again to fit the new gasket, but at least I know the drill now. Will take some photos of the procedure to help any other poor soul doing battle with a Rotax 504 E strip down.

Anyhoo, a few pics to show you what it looks like…

Axe the Tax!

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Spent a couple of hours making our voices felt this evening in a mass demonstration against Westminster Council’s decision to charge bikes for free parking. They are the only council in the country, possibly the world and unfortunately, it’s all about money. It’s not so much the parking fee but also the over-zealous way they enforce it. Very grubby business but that’s Westminster Council for you.

It was an amazing event, really well run by NoToBikeParkingFees, MAG and the BMF to name but a few. There was a great atmosphere, the police were great and the public were very supportive (if not a little stunned at 1000 bikes revving and beeping their way past Parliament).

Of course, we’re all assuming the council didn’t give a second thought to the wishes of it’s subjects and will force through the bill. However, I feel this is just the start. And what a noisy, slightly smokey and passionate start it was. Axe the Tax indeed!

Motorcycle Mechanics – June 1961

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

My father gave me a copy of “Motorcycle Scooter & Three-Wheeler Mechanics” a few years back and we both picked out the same machine as ‘the cool one’… a 1958 Gold Star. Weird how genetics work. Some of the ads are fantastic, so thought I’d share…

Nothing changes!

Nothing changes!

Corker Helmet

Corker Helmet

BSA 350 Star

BSA 350 Star

Belstaff Ad 1961

Belstaff Ad

Triumph Thunderbird 1961

Triumph Thunderbird

Scramblers from 1961

Scramblers from 1961

Brands Hatch - Druids 1961

Brands Hatch - Druids

Road Racers 1961

Road Racers

Good Ideas

Check out he last one

BP Zoom

Cheer up Mr. Hammond!

Bond Minicar

Bond Minicar

Enfield Constellation 700

Enfield Constellation 700

Messerschmitt Car

Messerschmitt Car

Bike Prices in 1961

Bike Prices in 1961

Velocette Advert

Velocette Advert

Reliant and Halfords ad

Reliant and Halfords ad