Well they stopped production in Redditch in about 1967 (and Bradford on Avon in 1970) but the bikes stayed on the road (well, some of them!) for a while after that. My first motorcycle was registered in 1963, but that wasn't when I bought it. Also, some of us remember the bikes our dad's had too.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 8:27 amYou'd have to be over 65 to remember shite like Enfields first time round.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 7:02 am I can't decide whether they're genii for thinking there's a decent size market for these retro bikes or whether it's really obvious that the market (at least in the UK) is mainly blokes with disposable income that remember these bikes from first time around.
What else should they conjure up from the dim and distant past? BSA Bantam, Rocket 3, Vincents? Get the prices right and they'd sell a few.
However, a trip to Rykas or Newlands Corner will confirm that there are plenty of 65+ bike fans out there, with disposable income.