Hi guys, I've been riding around on Jap bikes for a while (currently on a ZZR1100) and have suddenly got the urge to Buy British and enjoy the view.
Being just a lad (37) I want to have that clubman look, but I don't have £12,000 for a BSA RGS Goldie thingy, or the £4,000 for a replica. I'm not massively worried about total originality, so how best to achieve that look?
I want something that is 1968 or earlier and have an idea that I could do something with an BSA A10, or a Royal Enfield Constellation. My question is, is this realistic and what might be involved, or is there a much better route?
Please feel free to give me even the most basic advise, as I know that I don't know much.
Thanks
You might consider going to the club level Vintage Road Races and looking at the bikes there...........some are always for sale and at far less over-restored street classics.
Sure making them street worthy will take some time and effort but will be worth since you will end up with something far more unique than a restored to stock bike...plus being a race bike it should be safe and handle at speed. This approach assumes you indeed want to actually ride your classic vs sit beside it at shows in the heat of summer day after day.
Every so often you can be a the right place and time at club vintage races and can buy one involved in a race mishap for not much money that will need time to get back on the road so if you are a good mechanic this is another approach
Finally voluteer to help a vintage race team near where you live at the races and do whatever they need done. It is amazing just how many opportunities this will open up for you on buying vintage bikes since as a team member you will be there in the inner-circle and not on the outside looking in like most of us.
If you dont have a big wallet and in the same boat as most of us...........then patience, lots of time and creative effort in looking is your only alternative.
Don't give up.............your bike is out there................
Mike