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deeknow
4th March 2007, 19:20
Have just been loaned a box full of RAF 'Flying Review' magazines from the 50's by a workmate who used to be in the Air-force. Whilst flicking through them started to notice lots of ads for motorbikes, I guess the marketing folks figure anyone crazy enough to fly a plane is also likely have bike-riding tendencies. Attached is a collection of some of the hard-case ads from the mags. If there's enough interest I'll post more as I get through the stack.

Enjoy...

Ixion
4th March 2007, 19:56
Yes please, do post more.

If nothing else it will be amusing to watch the safety gear nazis expiring of apoplexy at the sight of someone riding a litre bike without a single piece of Magic Gear. Not even a helmet!

terbang
4th March 2007, 20:23
anyone crazy enough to fly a plane is also likely have bike-riding tendencies.
Enjoy...

Uh yeah, so whats changed..?

terbang
4th March 2007, 20:25
Hey thats where scumdog got his helmet from..!:dodge:

klingon
4th March 2007, 20:35
ooh yes, more please! :sunny:

My Dear Old Dad used to ride motorbikes in the '40s then he got sensible and bought a tiger-moth (biplane) instead. Same effect of wind in your hair I suppose.

He did have safety gear - I think he still has his old goggles and a kind of leather helmet stuffed with kapok. And a leather jacket and some nice soft leather gloves and a scarf. Must see if I can dig out some old pics and post them here.

Goblin
4th March 2007, 20:51
Oh I love the last one! Velocette...Built for comfort...and for speed! :laugh:
These are cool!

xwhatsit
4th March 2007, 20:56
What on earth is a James Captain 200? Never heard of it in my life!

Yeah, keep posting them up -- very cool. I've pillioned on a Bantam and I wouldn't've said it had `lively performance on the open road' :D

Ixion
4th March 2007, 21:10
Oh I love the last one! Velocette...Built for comfort...and for speed! :laugh:
These are cool!

Well, I found mine very comfortable. And it would hold a steady 90 miles per hour (miles, not km) all day long, so it terms of time from A to B it was actually pretty good.

And a James Captain, is, uh a James. The Captain model.Villiers 200cc engine, typical mid 50s Briddish two stroke. The 150 was the Cadet,the 250 (I think) the Commodore. Not a bad machine, typical Villiers .

James was a well respected marque, made some biggish four strokes in the 30s, but after the War (the recent one) they stuck to two strokes.

Ixion
4th March 2007, 21:13
Well, I found mine very comfortable. And it would hold a steady 90 miles per hour (miles, not km) all day long, so it terms of time from A to B it was actually pretty good.

And a James Captain, is, uh a James. The Captain model.Villiers 200cc engine, typical mid 50s Briddish two stroke. The 150 was the Cadet,the 250 (I think) the Commodore. Not a bad machine, typical Villiers .

James was a well respected marque, made some biggish four strokes in the 30s, but after the War (the recent one) they stuck to two strokes.

Incidentally Velocette STILL hold the world 24 hour record. 24 hours at an AVERAGE speed of over 100mph (mph, not kph). Non stop. For 24 hours. On a standard Venom Clubmans.

Jantar
4th March 2007, 21:14
Hey thats where scumdog got his helmet from..!:dodge:
Shhh, don't tell evryone. Most people believe its home made. :whistle:

riffer
4th March 2007, 21:48
No they don't. It's held by an RF900 (http://www.suzuki-rf.com/worldrecord.html). With 143mph average speed. On a standard RF900. That's substantially faster.


Incidentally Velocette STILL hold the world 24 hour record. 24 hours at an AVERAGE speed of over 100mph (mph, not kph). Non stop. For 24 hours. On a standard Venom Clubmans.

Ixion
4th March 2007, 22:12
I stand corrected.

Pwalo
5th March 2007, 07:14
Ahh Royal Enfield, still my dear old Dad's preferred bike.

deeknow
5th March 2007, 07:39
OK, here's some more. The BSA one is there for the safety-conscious folks, check out the way the rider has his helmet hooked over his fore-arm. And while we're on the non-PC line I thought I'd include the Players add, I'm sure a cigarrete is just what you need when you've climbed to the top of an alpine mountain (and discovered there's a hot chick waiting there at the top)

Motu
5th March 2007, 07:50
Ah,the Dandy.....I rode one once,before I knew how to ride.It didn't help my co-ordination in that it had a sort of pre-select 2 speed gearbox.The Squaff,second only to Vincent in the Wow! factor....1000cc and 4 cyl,the stuff of legends.

Hey,just as I wrote this two Vincents just rode past my door!

deeknow
5th March 2007, 08:11
Hey,just as I wrote this two Vincents just rode past my door!

No way !!! ... thats a bit Twighlight-Zone-ish

deeknow
5th March 2007, 19:39
OK, this is the last lot, I promise. Thought I'd sneak in a mens-style ad as well...

"Ask for Brylcreem - its emulsified for clean grooming"

WRT
6th March 2007, 12:18
Ah,the Dandy.....I rode one once,before I knew how to ride.It didn't help my co-ordination in that it had a sort of pre-select 2 speed gearbox.

Oh shit, I love that . . . so, you're in gear, right, in a 2 speed gear box, and you have to TELL the gear box which gear you are going to select next??? What fking gear does it think you are going to try for? Third, perhaps?

That makes modern gear boxes look positively telepathic.