The malvern star is 40's I belive (I would have to check with dad, the beardmore is a lot older Would have to check with dad I am led to belive 1920's, grandad used it for motorcycle rallys in the 70's hence more modern tyres, the oldest is on the right, a work in progress, a 1914 bradbury, the frame is the crankcase.

On the beardmore the wheelbase changes depending on the spring position, apparently it could be interesting during cornering, it was handed down on the promise we never ride it. Its very odd, it has what could almost be called a column shift for the gearbox on the handlebar, dont forget the hand claxon horn either!! originally it would have been black, when grandad restored it he hand painted it with a brush, then redid all the original decals with a brush, he was and still is a very talented man.

Begind the bradbury, is one of the hottest N/A holden 202 motors made, thats for my torana.

Last edited by MrMckay; 08/12/14 06:38 AM.