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What a lovely bit a machinery. This has to be one of the things I like best about Jay Leno: he isn't afraid to take enjoy the cars and bikes in his collection.

 
Gorgeous bike, I loved watching the engine run.
 
Thanks for posting that Walter. Leno is a real enthusiast and I'm pleased that he shares his collection in this way. He's a little off on his British history but I'll forgive him..... ;-)
 
Thanks for posting that Walter. Leno is a real enthusiast and I'm pleased that he shares his collection in this way. He's a little off on his British history but I'll forgive him..... ;-)

Indeed - he died in 1935, crash helmets became mandatory in 1973.
Off topic, but of motoring interest, Leno mentions Cecil Clutton.
"Sam" Clutton as he was generally known was a real character. Vintage car lover, horologist, author and for many year co-owner and enthusiastic driver of the 12-litre 4-cylinder 1908 GP Itala.
 
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