Wow! That is nice. The old Sq4 lump looks good, unlike mine, which leaked from every crack and cranny.A friend of mine had "This Healy" it is now in Florida and apparently up for sale. It was the modified Mk 2 Squariel engine. And it didn't leak.
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I have a lovely 2018 Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster, and like all the Classic range was built in.....That's a lovely looking bike-prices are on the up. Norton are back as are BSA, Enfield have a research and dev complex here and Triumph just celebrated selling their millionth bike-the UK bike manufacturers are flying!
I've got more productive and interesting ways to spend my time than to waste it trying to restrict forum members from expanding a discussion to include something that several members are interested in.Surely discussing motorbikes should be on another thread?
I sincerely hope not. Too dangerous unlike a car.Will motorbikes also be fitted with speed limiters?
The system will doubtless be fitted into the new cars irrespective. It’s up to the Government to decide if they should be initiated. But as the level of autonomy increases in cars it’s a given that speed limit adherence systems will be used. But when you see the details of the actual proposals there is leeway to exceed speed limits if that’s your forte.The introduction and activation of speed limiters would almost certainly be applied to some but not all vehicles. Many vehicles on the road with no speed limiting equipment installed and/or activated would presumably be exempt. It would be a long time before the exempt vehicles disappeared., and in our area the local" tearaways" would be driving or riding them. Any government brave enough to introduce compulsory fitment to all vehicles in the near future, would have a challenge on their hands.