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Motorcycle ride to the Crofton Beam Engines. Royal Enfield & Triumph

Music: Youtube Audio Library, Orient by SefChol, Smmoth and Cool by Nico Staff
Time stamps
05:05 I ride the old Triumph 955i & Colin rides the Himalayan
08:00 What do I think about the Triumph and what are Colins thoughts on the Himalayan
09:35 We visit the Crofton pumping station.
Water supply to the western end of the Kennet & Avon Canal was the main engineering challenge facing engineer John Rennie. The Crofton Beam Engines at Crofton Locks Summit are a masterpiece, using two steam pumps to lift water 40 feet to the canal. These engines, built in 1812 and 1845, are among the world's oldest working steam beam engines.

Crofton Pumping Station is owned by the The Kennet and Avon Canal Trust, who run it day to day, including the gift shop, tea rooms and picnic area.
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The bike I rode on this trip was the Royal Enfield Himalayan.
It is a low powered machine but very capable and ideal for riding around the rural lanes and roads/ byways of rural Wiltshire.
Colins bike is a 20 year old Triumph T955!.

Filming equipment used.
Gopro Hero7 black
Lumix G7 with stock 18-55 lens
Rode video micro
DJI Mini 2 drone

As always thanks for watching and hope to see you again
Sandy
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#WiltshireMan

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