Classic Bike School

Classic bikes can be a fascinating, exhilarating, frustrating, rewarding, time-consuming and incredibly satisfying pastime. We have spent over 30 years making every possible mistake and stepping into every pitfall and still love old bikes and everything to do with them.  There can be few things which give such a wide range of experiences and so many aspects of interest both in a workshop and out on the road.

Although its possible to get into the classic bike scene for a relatively small financial outlay the hardest thing is often to take the first step - what bike should I buy? How do I know this one is a good example? Is it safe to ride? How do I start it / maintain it / know when to do something to it?

To try to help you along the way we offer several courses on different levels for everyone from complete beginners to advanced renovators.  All of our courses are designed to be very 'hands-on' - right from the start you will be touching, riding and working on genuine classic motorcycles.

Our introduction course, for example, runs once a month for five days.  Each day you will take three hours of classroom / workshop time each morning followed by a ride out on a classic bike after a typical french lunch. You will have the chance to work on fully running old bikes and then to take them out on the road to test your work. We also have gearboxes and engines on the workbench for in-depth 'how-to's'. Our aim is to give you all the knowledge you need to buy and then do basic maintainance on your own classic bike.  Think of this course as a down-payment towards buying the RIGHT classic.

If you bring a partner who doesn't want to become an old-bike expert they can take our non-biking tour each morning (wine tasting, shopping, aromatherapy, sightseeing and so on) and meet up for lunch and a ride out - or maybe just laze by the pool.


Our "Introduction to Classics" Course :

Monday - 'Going backwards'

- Why is a classic technically different to a modern motorcycle

- Riding out on a classic - It's a bike Jim, but not as we know it...

- General Q & A session to define everyones knowledge and goals for the week

- Meet the bikes - take your partners for the first ride...

      •  Starting a classic
        • What are all those little levers? - choke the advance, decompress the kickstart..
      •  Riding an oldie - how to forget everything you ever knew -
        •  Wheres the gearshift? - left or right, up for first, down for first
        •  Playing the drums, squeeze now, brake later.
        •  What does that rattle / whine / squeal / silence mean?

 

Tuesday - Cycle Parts

- Frame designs - Rigids, plungers, swing-arms, girders, telescopics and more...

- Maintenance - including bearings, wheels, tyres, levers, steering column, tracking

 

Wednesday - Engine and gearbox

- Designs explained - OHV, OHC, side valves, slick-shifts and lay shafts..

- Decokes to strip-downs

- What you can expect to do yourself and what you can't !

 

Thursday - Tinkering

- Adjustments and routine maintenance

    •  Plugs and points
    •  Timing
    •  Valves
    •  Cables, chains, tyres, greasing and tinkering

- My workshop - what tools will I need ?

 

Friday - the Black Arts

- How to buy / What to look for when buying a classic

- The 'Art' of restoration - how far should you go ?

- The Marques of Greatness

- The classic scene - who, what, why , when , where... and how

Course cost - £575 
For the next course date please contact us.
FIRST 2008 DATE - March 12th
Our courses do not include the cost of your holiday in Provence
- see our prices page for hotels and non-course bike hire.


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Don't press the Big Red Button....

. We also offer advanced courses on:

- Classic bike tuning

- Renovation starter course

- Advanced renovation

- Metalworking 101 - Lathe operation and milling

- Advanced metalwork and introduction to CNC

- The"Why" behind motorcycle design

 

 

 

we also undertake bespoke renovations :


BEFORE ...

 

 

 

This is how Velocette Thruxton number 1001 arrived in our workshops.  After a small accident twenty-odd years ago its owner vented his frustrations by taking it to bits - completely!

Miraculously it was ALL there - and in very original condition, all the nuts and bolts were as they left the factory in 1969.

 

 

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...AND AFTER

 

Being the proud owner of Thruxton number 999 for over twenty years Julian had no difficulty in recognising a stray BSA valve spring in one of the boxes as he rubbed his hands together in anticipation of reincarnating his bikes twin.

Many happy hours later the bike emerged from the workshop as new - the sound of two Thruxtons blasting up the lane on the first test ride was definitely something special.

 

 

 

Telephone from the US: 011 33 4 32 60 15 66..... From UK: 00 33 4 32 60 15 66
E-mail us on:
frontdesk@motoprovencale.com ..... Fax: +33 4 32 60 11 15

 

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