There’s no street address on the website, satellite navigation doesn't take you to the exact location, and when you do find it, there's no visible signage until you're feet from the serious-looking security gate entrance to a forecourt in front of an anonymous industrial unit that could be a repository for indeterminate boxed goods anywhere in the world. The bike at the top of the stairs to the upper level is a clue - a £225,000 ($301,500) Brough Superior; but then there's the sucker punch: the Brough next to it cost £350,000 ($469,000)... In a typically period shade of green it’s testament to Steve's view that classic bikes should be ridden: so into the van it went as they headed off to the Isle of Man for the Classic TT where it did a lap of the mountain and was his runaround for the duratioin of the event.
Author: Iain Macauley, Contributor, Iain Macauley, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/iainmacauley/
Published at: 2025-09-28 12:00:40
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