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1950's British Motorcycle Book Triumph Bsa Ariel Norton Vincent Hrd Ajs Enfield on 2040-motos

US $35.00
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Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
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1950's BRITISH MOTORCYCLE BOOK TRIUMPH BSA ARIEL NORTON VINCENT HRD AJS ENFIELD, US $35.00, image 1

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1950's BRITISH MOTORCYCLE BOOK TRIUMPH BSA ARIEL NORTON VINCENT HRD AJS ENFIELD, US $35.00, image 2 1950's BRITISH MOTORCYCLE BOOK TRIUMPH BSA ARIEL NORTON VINCENT HRD AJS ENFIELD, US $35.00, image 3 1950's BRITISH MOTORCYCLE BOOK TRIUMPH BSA ARIEL NORTON VINCENT HRD AJS ENFIELD, US $35.00, image 4 1950's BRITISH MOTORCYCLE BOOK TRIUMPH BSA ARIEL NORTON VINCENT HRD AJS ENFIELD, US $35.00, image 5 1950's BRITISH MOTORCYCLE BOOK TRIUMPH BSA ARIEL NORTON VINCENT HRD AJS ENFIELD, US $35.00, image 6 1950's BRITISH MOTORCYCLE BOOK TRIUMPH BSA ARIEL NORTON VINCENT HRD AJS ENFIELD, US $35.00, image 7

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Great British Motorcycles Of the Fifties by Bob Currie, printed and published by Chancellor Press 1983, 140 pages blue hard back cloth binding with full color dust jacket, large 8.5 x 10 inch format, excellent condition. This is a superb book by Bob Currie, It takes a modern in-depth look at each model along with great pictures and also provides the original road test of the machine for the British motorcycle press of the period when it was a new motorcycle, the out come is a superb balanced look at some of the greatest bikes that the British industry made during the 1950's and give a great flavor of motorcycling in the 1950's. Below show just some pictures from this great book it has complete test of the follow motorcycles - Vincent Black Shadow, Sunbeam S8, Douglas Mark3, BSA Bantam, Royal Enfield Bullet and Twin, Ariel Red Hunter, BSA Star Twin, Excelsior Talisman, Triumph Tiger 100, BSA B31, Ariel Square 4, Mark2, Velocette MSS, Triumph Tiger 100 - Tiger Cub, Norton Dominator 99, Velocette Viper, Ariel Leader, AJS Model 16 and Greeves Sports Twin. This is a superb book for the vintage British motorcycle enthusiast.

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