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Okay, this is a new publication from Panther Publishing and will be launched at the Classic Mechanics Show at Stafford on 17th - 18th October The narrative follows the daring exploits of the oily and muddy snow-bitten riders Vanhouse, Fred Rist and Brian Martin through Austria, Germany, Denmark and finally to Oslo, Norway for the flying quarter mile tests at over 80mph on average.
The bikes then returned to the UK having covered 4, miles. Specifically, it's a , 3. It might not be news to a lot of folk, but it's news to us and news to all the Triumph dealers we spoke to. We've just been on the Triumph Motorcycle website looking for our nearest dealer, only to discover that Triumph charges 7 pence per minute for the privilege of talking to said purveyor of its products using the website-supplied number. Here's how it works.
You go on the Triumph site. You aim your pointer at a drop-down window called: You punch your postcode into the necessary field, and then a list of local dealers pops up. You dial the supplied telephone number, and as you wait, you notice that calls are being charged at 7 pence per minute, plus your normal landline or mobile phone rate.
Alternately, you could look up the dealer on the web and obtain their own business number as opposed to the number Triumph offers and call them direct. Most direct calls are charged at the ordinary national rate. Some calls are freephone or at local rate. But as far as we can tell and our explorations weren't exhaustive no one charges for the privilege of chin-wagging about buying a new bike or buying spares or booking a service except Triumph Hinckley.
Or no big deal? You can decide that for yourself. But this thrifty news comes just a few months after we posted a story revealing that John Bloor, Triumph supremo and house builder to the washed and unwashed masses, has become a billionaire over the past year see April Sump.
Naturally, we did contact Triumph Motorcycles looking for a response, but nobody suitable was available. However, if we do get some feedback, we'll be sure to post it, no charge. There was the old British Telecom slogan that read: It's good to talk. Well, when you call a Triumph dealer via the Triumph website, you can see why.
Could it be that it's just a question of time before we're charged for the privilege of merely entering a Triumph showroom? We've just received a response from Triumph explaining that the 7 pence per minute is not being charged by them, but by British Telecom. So Triumph can record conversations between the customer and the dealer and thereby check a that the dealer is "on message", and b that the customer's needs are being addressed.
And naturally, the information is also used by Triumph to gather general feedback on its product and services. Does all this sounds a little sly and crafty? Maybe that's putting it too strongly. But certainly, you'd think a firm like Triumph would fund its own intelligence gathering operations rather than pass the cost onto its customers.
Note that before you connect with a dealer via the Triumph website, Triumph sorry, BT does warn you according to UK law that conversations are being recorded. Actually, the message reads: In practical terms, this strategy probably works. But in public relations terms, it probably does more harm than good.
And wouldn't it be easier to simply hard-wire GPS transponders, microphones and lie-detectors into the bikes? That would gather a lot of useful information. In an age of rampant and wily data gathering from the likes of, say, Google, YouTube, local councils, MI5 et al, we can live without our favourite motorcycle manufacturer climbing on board this overloaded bandwagon. At the moment Tuesday 21st July , Cheffins is fielding just 14 bikes at its forthcoming Cambridge Sale which takes place this Saturday.
There's nothing much to get too excited about here, but the cc Norton Model 18 Mercury Lot might fire someone's motor. It's said that just examples of the Mercury were manufactured, allegedly to use up excess stock.
The letter "P", incidentally, is said to refer to Plumstead, or Plumstead-built. Around Mercurys remained in Europe. The rest were exported to the USA. Some have since been repatriated, but it's not known exactly how many are still out in the wilds.
Norton reckoned the Mercury was good for 47bhp. That's a little exaggerated perhaps, but there's no arguing about the lustiness of these surefooted twins. Features include; capacitor ignition, a single Amal carburettor; and a featherbed frame. Colours included Atlantic Blue and Quicksilver. This example is said to be original aside from "the chain guard and a few caphead screws". A V5 is offered. This bike has on a number of occasions tackled and completed the Pioneer Run, but was dismantled in Recently, however, it was reassembled but hasn't been started.
The vendor reports that the engine turns, "but feels tight". The engine is a cc V-twin from Motosacoche. The carburettor is from AMAC. The lights are acetylene. And it looks like a two-speed all-chain model but you'll need to check this if you're interested. A V5, V5C and old style continuation logbook is present. In July , Bonhams sold a Model "Slim Jim" that was restored in the s, but looked unrestored.
The engine in the frame was not the original, but the original unit was supplied. But it didn't sell. In , the same bike not merely a similar model made an appearance at Historics of Brooklands' June sale. But it still didn't sell. The registration number is: See the image immediately above.
The bike has been restored. This news item is going to upset more than a few hardened Matchless men. So if you see one crying, do what you can to console him, please. They're a sensitive bunch. As you can see, the famous Matchless brand takes another step towards unashamed gentrification with these new Speed sunglasses priced at just under three hundred quid. The lenses are offered in "violet", but shouldn't that be "rose tinted"? We generally nick our eyewear from Boots the chemist, or buy it wholesale from Machine Mart, which is why we're struggling to understand why anyone would pay that much dosh for a pair of shades.
Except that some folk like to show their friends and fashion rivals exactly how much they're prepared to shell out for trendy eye bling. So that's probably the explanation right there.
If being mistaken for a Hollywood A-list celebrity isn't your thing, you might not feel comfortable in one of these. The Matchless brand is currently owned by the Italian Malenotti family. They first bought Belstaff in according to some sources and opened a dozen or so stores across Europe and remanufactured the famous waxed cotton jackets with trendy new cuts. Franco Malenotti had, however, been working closely with Belstaff since In , after the financials went west said to be due to over expansion , the Malenotti clan unloaded Belstaff onto Harry Slatkin and the Labelux Group.
So who's Harry Slatkin? Well, he's an American entrepreneur who launched the Slatkin brand and successfully positioned it up there or down there with the likes Ralph Lauren and Christian Dior. He's since made a lot of money flogging perfume and other smelly essentials to the stinking rich. The Labelux Group, incidentally, also owns the Jimmy Choo brand if that means anything to you. Belstaff, which pioneered wax cotton jackets, is historically associated with the likes of actors Steve McQueen and Peter O'Toole as worn in the movie Lawrence of Arabia.
The Matchless name and rights were bought in by a Greek consortium. So okay, on the one hand you can't blame a firm for trying to make a few quid. These iconic heritage acquisitions keep folk in gainful employment, and they help ensure that the international money river doesn't silt.
But it's disappointing to see the famous Flying M brand go the way it has gone. Meanwhile, we can keep in mind that Matchless was in fact making motorcycle clothing way back in the s. So there's something of a genuine tradition there.
The Malenottis, incidentally, are busy developing a Matchless Museum to showcase the brand and their range of trinkets more of that when we hear about it. To their credit, the motorcycle connection is very real. The Malenottis have been known to straddle the odd motorcycle or two.
And last year they announced plans for a new Matchless Model X, and even released some computer generated mock-ups. The firm is based in London, England. We don't know at what stage is the Model X project. But if and when the bike finally arrives, chances are that most of us won't be able to afford it anyway. So he's treading familiar boards here.
See Elvis Presley found alive on the moon Sump September for more on the Malenotti family and their ambitions. Over the years, we've seen a lot of weird things done to BSA Bantams. A cafe racer or two. A number of very proud rat bikes. One with a Honda engine.
Another with a Suzuki engine. But we can't remember having seen a diesel BSA Bantam, which makes the above example our first. It came our way via a Sumpster named Rod from Chorley in Lancashire. Presumably he's got a surname, but we haven't got a hold of that yet. No matter; it's his motorcycle that we're interested in no offence, Rod , and this is a very interesting motorcycle.
The engine displaces cc. It runs on chip fat. It returns around miles per gallon. It has a V5C overseas Sumpsters read: It's classed as a historic vehicle. So there's little to do but ride it and show it off. We're supporting the Brighton Speed Trials as much as we reasonably can these days. Because the event has been under threat in recent times, and we want to help ensure it remains a permanent annual fixture.
You can read the back story in Sump August But for now, just remember that the trials take place on Saturday 5th September The racing will start at around The venue, as ever, is Madeira Drive. We're advised that the Brighton Speed Trials is thought to be the world's longest running motorsport event. Machines from the early s to the modern day will be ruining the atmosphere and spreading a cocktail of carcinogens along the English South Coast.
But we wouldn't have it any other way. The only other event that weekend that we've so far got on Sump's listings is the Eurojumble at Netley Marsh. Netley's okay, but we recommend the Speed Trials. There are three new limited edition cc Royal Enfield Bullets headed for production. Two models are destined for the Indian home market, and one is destined for export. The Bullet immediately above will be marketed as the Desert Storm model.
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