Historic Bikes Collection
"Unveiling the Legends
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"Unveiling the Legends: A Journey through Historic Bikes" Step back in time and witness the awe-inspiring collection that have left an indelible mark on motorcycle history. From the iconic CM27 3504 Mike Dollittle to the legendary Rob North Triumph, these machines embody a bygone era of innovation and adrenaline. The CM4 9231 Sebastian Perez and Roger Ashby Triumph 650 stand as testaments to triumph over adversity, their roaring engines echoing tales of daring feats. Alongside them, Sophie Smith and Tony Smith proudly showcase their prized possession - the revered BSA Gold Star, a symbol of British engineering excellence. In another corner, Sebastian Perez and Roger Ashby's Triumph 650 share space with Charlie Williams' Peter Crew Vincent Rapide. These bikes tell stories of speed demons who conquered racetracks with sheer skill. Richard Ellis, Levi Day, and their Norton Dominator 99 race towards victory at the prestigious Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy during Goodwood Revival 2014. Witnessing Richard Wilson's Seeley Mk2 Commando (CM27 3454) is like stepping into a time capsule; its classic design evokes nostalgia for simpler times. Meanwhile, Gordon Russell and Brian Richards' Gilera 4 captivate enthusiasts with their timeless elegance. Stu Rogers and Steve Parrish's JABS bike commands attention with its sleek lines while Alan Cathcart's Gilera Saturno shares space with Kevin Schwantz and Rodney O'Connor's Norton Manx - each representing a unique chapter in racing history. Mike Dollittle's Rob North Triumph (CM27 1646) stands tall among its peers as a testament to craftsmanship that withstands the test of time. The CM27 3276 Mike Dollittle continues this legacy alongside it – two brothers united by passion for motorcycles. Richard Wilson returns once more with his Seeley Mk2 Commando (CM27 1597), a true masterpiece of engineering.