Honda?
Looks like a BSA .
'49-54 A7 or A10. S3, ep. 05:
S3, ep. 06:
After hitting a telegraph pole the sidecar becomes detached.
Possibly BSA a side valve single from 1924 or earlier - it still has dummy-belt-rim brakes.
Seen in a movie Jethro is watching in a theater.
Another shot from "The Wild One". The bike in the middle looks to be the BSA single seen in the other pic. The bikes to the right and left look to be British twins but are too blurred to give a good ID.
archive footage used in episode
No obvious distinguishing features.
Based on nothing other than the curvature of the headers, I'd say there's a big BSA twin in there.
Looks like BSA tank badge, 1930 plate. 1931 London Met police footage
Looks British- Triumph?
That's a BSA motor.
Is there another frame which shows the motor? The bike looks to date from the 1930s.
BSA
Some Vincent? More like a BSA, too indistinct to get an exact model. Looks like a BSA J12 Or a Y13?
Could be but a lot more J12's around than Y13 's at the time . Mind my mate has two Y13's in his garage awaiting restoration !
1950s BSA. Not enough visible to determine the exact model but the tank badge suggests not later than about 1953.
A generic BSA, maybe.
Could be just about any late 50's - 60's Beezer without sight of the engine.
A7 or A10, that chair is possibly a bit big for a 30bhp 500, personally I'd want the extra few ponies of the 650 A10.
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