In this video we do a pre-run paddock walk to see all the veteran motorcycles before they set off on the 2023 Pioneer Run. This event is for veteran motorcycles built before 1915.
This video is part 1 of a 3 part series. Here are the links to the other videos:
– part 2 – https://youtu.be/ob2HHzo9Pe0
– part 3 – https://youtu.be/E0BRkbbtXEM
Location of this video is the start of the run which goes from Tattenham Corner, Epsom, Surrey to Brighton City Airport, Shoreham, West Sussex, UK. The annual event is put on each year by The Sunbeam Motorcycle Club Ltd.
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– The Sunbeam Motorcycle Club Ltd for having us along on the day.
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14 Comments
Amazing machines here!
I love the sound of these ancient machines.
That's what I need, a nice English gal with a large round bottom that likes motorcycles π
What beautiful machines and credit to their owner's.
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They are all amazing machines with real enthusiasts keeping them running. I wouldn't mind trying one, but I think I will stick to seventies onwards bikes I'm afraid.
Great how they keep the history of motorcycleing alive π
It's impressive to see the engine displacements … a pre-1915 bike with a 750cc engine! Many of the bikes appear to have just enough power to out walk someone. I wonder what their max speed is?
brilliant! greetings from North Carolina
Brilliant! Could easily have watched for much longer.
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I particularly liked the 1910 triumph, beautiful machine . Nice vision and sound π well done you refrained from talking and let us hear that veteran noise π
Great to meet Alex at the finish. The Classic Motorcycle Channel is one of my favourites, great content ππ»
Great vid, and so nice these very old bikes, do what they were built form 110+ years ago,