VINTAGE SUNBEAM MOTORCYCLE
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Re: VINTAGE SUNBEAM MOTORCYCLE
E Man formerly of the Visordown massive invited me down to a local vintage car and bike show a few years ago as he was showing off his dads Sunbeam. Lovely old bit of kit and he did ride it from time to time to keep it ticking over
Its a 1950 and i think from memory its a S6 or S7 model although its been a while since i spoke to him about it
Its a 1950 and i think from memory its a S6 or S7 model although its been a while since i spoke to him about it
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Re: VINTAGE SUNBEAM MOTORCYCLE
A mate’s got a nice S7 in mist green. As mentioned they were marketed as a gentleman’s motorcycle- it looks just right with an old doctor’s bag strapped to the back
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Re: VINTAGE SUNBEAM MOTORCYCLE
In the mid 80s in Stowmarket there was someone who used one for every day transport, used to see him on it every working day.
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