A fantastic day of vintage motorcycling today with big thanks to the Dorset Section of the VMCC. Coming at the end of a heatwave rain was threatened but the weather for the ride remained fine. A great turn out of girder forked machines from across the country came along and a gentle ride in the company of gentle folk around the scenic lanes of North Dorset ensued with the obligatory stop to say hello to that chalk fellow with the large todger, after whom the run is named.
Below nothing more than a series of snaps of some of the wonderful machinery present...
Sunbeams were out in force. |
This Panther won my prize for sweetest sounding bike of the day. |
Nice to see an unrestored Brough. This one a SS80 from (I believe) 1939. |
Another Sunbeam. |
Brace of Douglases (Dougli?) |
Hard to believe that a side valve bike could be as loud as this racey Sunbeam was. |
Another lovely Panther, this one with the rare twin headlights fitted. |
And the equally rare instrument binnacle fitted to the Panther. |
And winner of my 'bike I would most like to take home' prize was this ohc Humber. |
Full view of the ohc Humber. A very proper vintage sporting motorcycle. |
Sweet late vintage Royal Enfield. |
Immaculate James v-twin is a local regular. |
This fella keeps the James safe from harm! |
Rod Hann's lovely v-twin Sunbeam. |
The Royal Enfield J is fitted with the correct and very rare Amal tidy levers and rubber mounted handlebars. |
Final view of the Enfield J showing the rare levers and twist grip some more. |
A pair of appropriate spectators. |
Option instrument binnacle on a 1931 BSA Sloper. |
The '31 Sloper also sports the correct Amal air filter. |
Gorgeous Rex Acme with Blackburne engine. |
Vincents can legitimately enter a girder fork run. |
Lovely Dart JAP from 1918. Quite a nippy machine I tagged along behind it for a while on my '27 Triumph and we had to push a little to keep up. |
This Ariel was a lockdown left over parts project but doesn't show it one bit. |
Girders, girders, girders. |
Rare to see one Rex Acme let alone two in the same place. This side valve model is slightly later than the Blackburne-engined ohv one but equally charming. |
Cammy Velo. |
Last but very definitely not least. A rare sight on our shores, side valve Sarolea from Belgium. |
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