is it this one? I could totally add to the pile of books beside the bed..... https://www.bookdepository.com/Edwar.../9781787110502
is it this one? I could totally add to the pile of books beside the bed..... https://www.bookdepository.com/Edwar.../9781787110502
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
Other than the 350/500 unit construction which was a new design and that not the 650 led to the Trident 3x 250cc and the less than successful but in retrospect quite cool scooter the Tigress.
The Brits didn't really come off to well post war, owed lots to the Americans and missed out on the Marshall Plan.
The Norton Commando was a stop gap measure using an enlarged 500 and amazingly went on to sell over 50 000 units, not bad for a company on the bones of its arse before closing in the mid to late 70's
Triumph lurched thru the 70's with a very outdated pre war design.
BSA went bust
Most of the others closed shop earlier than that.
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
They had to export their way out of debt and their shit box cars were largely unsuitable for the Mercan market. The entrenchment of that predicament closed the door on significant reinvestment. It's also the mindset of the Poms to think of themselves as superior. Thus many young men have lost their lives walking into battle wearing red coats with a Shoot me here white target painted on them or some such blunder.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
So I was doing some quick thinking on the inside of my head. Maybe with hindsight, at the end of the war Britain could have declared war on the US claiming they had their nuclear weapons readying in, well, lets say Northern Ireland. I think you can see where I'm going with this.
Oh Begorrah I'll be cast into the pits of Palmerston North for that.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Well that's not quite true....
Triumph were owned by BSA in the 50's and new designs were tried but didn't really hit the spot. Real 'almost' bikes...
Tiger cubs/terrier spawned the C15 etc. But they all had more issues than Life magazine really...
Sunbeam tried to make a british BMW in the S7/S8
Ariel followed their own star into 2 strokes and small bikes... and eventual death
AMC insisted on building their own 2 stroke when the Villiers one was better (that's not saying much)
Norton designed and nearly built a DOHC 4 but it was cheaper to get a extra 1/4 bhp out of the old Manx
BSA built a modern 250 racer but the board insisted it had to win on its first outing - no one could promise that so they cut it up.
The small makers really showed the way Metisse and CCM later on but again they all had issues
The real issue was the brits spent money on stupid shit people 'said' they wanted and were so slow making it that it was an epic fail. (bathtub enclosures and scooters) then when they DID change stuff it was the wrong stuff... The OIF frame move being a classic. There was really nothing wrong with how a 1970 T120R looked - the problem was the 1938 engine... The trident 'could' have been a step up but they made it look hideous by hiring in a design agency rather that fixing the engineering...
And they're still making stupid shit. Has anyone else looked at pics of the new CCM range and thought Fuck, all hipsters must die ?
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