Sidecar Collection
"Sidecar: A Journey Through Time and Adventures" Step back in time to High Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire
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"Sidecar: A Journey Through Time and Adventures" Step back in time to High Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire, where two adventurous ladies embark on a thrilling ride aboard a 1914 Triumph motorcycle with a sidecar. The wind tousles their hair as they explore the picturesque streets of this charming town. Fast forward to 1933, where HS Perry fearlessly competes in the E&DMC Scottish 6 Days Trial astride his powerful 493 cc Triumph motorcycle and sidecar. The crowd cheers as he conquers challenging terrains with skill and determination. In another corner of history, we find people enjoying the freedom of the open road on a 1939 Norton motorcycle accompanied by a trusty sidecar. Their smiles reflect pure joy as they navigate through scenic landscapes, creating memories that last a lifetime. Meanwhile, a boy and girl experience an unforgettable adventure on a sunny day in 1922. They hop into their Royal Enfield motorcycle's cozy sidecar and set off for an exciting exploration around town – laughter echoing from within their little bubble of happiness. Captured forever in CM13 5796 is Sheelagh Neal and David White's exhilarating journey on their Triumph Thunderbird with its reliable sidecar. Together they conquer miles upon miles of roads, forging an unbreakable bond along the way. Even during WW1, Harley Davidson recognized the potential for excitement that lay within motorcycles equipped with sturdy sidecars. An iconic advertisement showcased soldiers riding these machines into battle – symbols of bravery amidst chaos. Traveling further back in time reveals heartwarming scenes from early twentieth-century family life. In 1906, families embraced new possibilities offered by motorcycles paired with comfortable sidecars – enabling them to venture beyond familiar horizons together. The adrenaline-fueled world of grass track motorcycle racing comes alive before our eyes once more as we delve into images from 1939.