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Is a Sunbeam S8 capable of cruising at 57mph?

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TGR90B:
Judge for yourself on a bike with a tested top speed of 83mph in 1950. 80mph in third BTW.

mini-me:
#1 don't ride on motorways,they are no place for old bikes, from the point of view of safety and other users if nothing else.
#2 On A roads, but never dual carrigeways, where I often ride bikes older that an S8, I do not attempt to keep up with or in front of other traffic.


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Thats what you got, I've been 55 years on british bikes,seen the roads change beyond all comprehension, as well as deteriorating standards of driver behaviour.

I was taught by BSM  to drive a car in the Tottenham Court Road in the mid 60s, try that now.

The smallest cars on the road today are faster and better brakes, acceleration etc than your S8, just enjoy the ride and let the fools rush past.

57mph,such a definative  figure, not 55? or 58? your speedo won't be that accurate.



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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D also required a beard, a man bun,silly haircut, face ironmongery, and an inability to order  a plain cup of coffee,.

oh my god I need a skinny latte mocha frapp now........ BARISTA!!!!

antoni:
Thanks for the replies. I tried to be concise in my original post but it seems more detail is needed. I love riding at 30-40 mph on backroads. That's what 90% of my riding is.

There are events which I would like to be able to ride to instead of driving to. So that's - say - 3 round trips of 120 miles per year tops.

My Matchless is only borderline happy holding 57 mph and thereby avoiding the need for speed-limited 56mph lorries overtaking me leaving 12 inches of clearance between me and them.

My rebuilt Smiths Chronometric is the most accurate speedo I've ever used. That's why the ploice BMs had them installed in the 80s

Can a bike which achieved 83mph (presumably briefly) in 1950 steadily hold me ahead of the angry lorries, without overheating its rear cylinder, or overstressing its worm drive or any other of its parts?

I don't know the answer to those questions but I notice that the Sunbeams might be had for less eyewatering sums than the usual suspects.

What is a fake Sunbeam? I'm baffled!

mini-me:
I'd suggest when one of theose HGvs overtake, hang back, you can't be in such a hurry?

Having been a mechanic for the Met and City police I think I can speak with some knowledge of their speedo practice; they were regularly checked and calibrated by a specialist police dept,run by a copper.

I was also there when the City Police took delivery of the first BMW bikes by any Police force[they were horrible bikes] and I| have the certificates from BMW to qualify me to decide what rubbish they were. I once owned an ex police RT  which was the most unreliable bike I have ever owned apart from an XZ Yamaha, so I'm not impressed by BMW worship.

I forget at what intervals but often a defence lawyer would be sure to ask when calibration was last carried out.

Yes chronos are accurate, but not as accurate as you want/believe them to be, do the numbers on the dial tally with orginal spec?

A fake Sunbeam is one made by BSA, not by Marstons in Wolverhampton, or even AMC pre war.

As you are familiar with AMC singles why not look for a 500?  that will fill your want.


Police motorcycles are nothing special apart from a few police equipment mods, despite the bollox/wishful thinking I often read from the fanciful.

The most reliable modern bike I owned was the often mocked CX500 Honda, nearly 100.k on the clock when I sold it, going up in value, far better than an S8.

antoni:
Thank you for your contribution to this thread Mr. Me.

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