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Just returned from Birmingham, my daughter enticed me to visit  her to help with some DIY with the promise to take me to the National Motorcycle Mueseum.

Wow what a collection of British bikes, I didn't realise that back in the early 1900's that there were so many British bike manufactures many of whom I had never heard of.

I even saw an example of a BSA Golden Flash which I haven't seen since I sold mine 1950 model back in 1969,

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I thought these could come in handy to sort out some of the nutters on the road today.

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Didn't know Wilkinson sword made bikes

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Not seen a Norton like this on the road

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Kinda liked this folding bike from the early 50's

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was that a fold away or a throw away that the army used to parachute down with,  to get them to there destination quickly .

I thought I saw something like that on a documentary, they were  mass produced as disposable bikes.

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Yes that's the one, not many warranty claims apparently

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there is  one thrown in the back of a container down at our local scrap yard,

or there used to be, it may have gone now.

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hogslayer drag bike was at dragstalia this year

I see a Norton Proboscous  in the picture behind the army bike

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