BMW R1100R 1996
The 1996 1100cc boxer twin is I think the sexiest version of this iconic shaft-drive BMW bike. No fairings to hide the lovely engineering. And never an oil drip in sight. This one has just 18,000 miles on the clock .
BSA M20 1944
This M20 (number WM20.105575) was built by BSA under contract S5209 – 36 and dispatched from the factory in 1944 to the British War Office in London with tank number C5546275. M20s were the workhorse of the British Army during WW2 in all theatres of war. In this photo the fuel tank, engine, oil tank, gearbox, magneto and primary chaincase have been removed from the frame, but I have all the removed parts in good order. This version of the M20 has adjustable-damping girder forks and a long prop stand, as well as the rear stand. I’ve owned it since I bought it upon release from the Army in 1966, and it’s still in its original olive drab paint.