Racing and sporting motorcycle show. Horticultural Hall, London.
SCU 1912 Motor Motorbike. Pan to Honda 250, at the Racing and Sporting Motor Cycle show at Horticultural Hall. GV Int. showing crowds of people at the exhibition. SV Motor cycle on show. SV As group of youths go past camera dressed...
Racing and sporting motorcycle show. Horticultural Hall, London.
SCU 1912 Motor Motorbike. Pan to Honda 250, at the Racing and Sporting Motor Cycle show at Horticultural Hall. GV Int. showing crowds of people at the exhibition. SV Motor cycle on show. SV As group of youths go past camera dressed in leather gear decorated with Nazi swastikas and German helmet being worn by one. Walking S. Past row of motor bikes. SCU Back V. Youths dressed in leather gear, and German helmets on back of one are the words 'Blue Angels'.
CU Honda motor cycle. Pan to leather jacketed youth sitting on it. CU Handlebars and speedometer. SV Leather jacketed youth sitting on motor cycle. CU Back of youth with word, 'Viking' on his back. Pan to group looking at motor bike. SV Youth looking at a Norton Commando. CU Norton Commando. Pan along the exhaust. SV Munch 4 with youths looking at it. CU Munch 4 showing the engine. CU Speedometer, handlebars of Munch 4.
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"Youth looking at a Norton Commando." - it's a Norton Commando 750 S.