The one outside the church looks like a parallel twin bike with a pressed steel front fork, but not sure. Plus the one by the tree looks like a bigger bike as it appears to have a valve lifter lever on the left hand side of the handlebars, I could be wrong though (usually am)
They all have the valve lifter on the left!? when I enlarge it, it's a James for sure. (must be a small guy in the picture)
The church one is a James too, as you can see the round toolbox on the side and the double stand springs. Church is still there, google Bernieres sur Mer, damage can still be seen! (repaired)
If breathing two stroke fumes ends you up with a shed full of rare and tasty bikes and a few bob in the bank, then I am off to suck on a Bantam exhaust.
I did inhale lots of thinner fumes, but whish I didn't!! not good for the memory, and nervous system!!
So I let someone else do the 2 pack spraying now, Ron will recognize the cheap foreign labor!
Talking about Sammy Miller, here a Norton resto he did, especially like the red plastic stickers on the tank! and what about the buddy seat, modern for 1942!!
The decompresser is there Lex. Probably not yet fitted in the previous picture.
Is that my old mate Michel behind the mask? Bless him!
I also have one of those 'Party Tent' workshops. Great for semi outside spraying and such.
Ken. Being wealthy does not eliminate one from being weird