And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
That's a Brockhouse Brave. It was made in England. The only thing Indian about it was the badge. Did not have a very good reputation. Saw one once in a shop in Louisiana on a trip down the Natchez Trace.
Yeah, gonna say it looks just like the Royal Enfield single engine my dad rode to work. The he got a Zundap, said it was a beast compared to the fire pump engine, it was one ugly bike though.
I like single cyl bikes, even raced two, a Rotax 500 and a Husky 650, in road race chassis, picked up a Buell Blast engine, build a custom frame and swing arm for it.
nuthin screemz like an injun
ReplyDeleteCirca 1950 Brave.. 350cc.. had one saddled many moons ago..
ReplyDeleteThat engine looks like a BSA!
ReplyDeleteThat's a Brockhouse Brave. It was made in England. The only thing Indian about it was the badge. Did not have a very good reputation. Saw one once in a shop in Louisiana on a trip down the Natchez Trace.
DeleteIts a 350 Royal Enfield Bullet rebadged for Indian. The Brockhouse Brave was a two stroke engine.
ReplyDeleteYeah, gonna say it looks just like the Royal Enfield single engine my dad rode to work. The he got a Zundap, said it was a beast compared to the fire pump engine, it was one ugly bike though.
DeleteI like single cyl bikes, even raced two, a Rotax 500 and a Husky 650, in road race chassis, picked up a Buell Blast engine, build a custom frame and swing arm for it.
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