I am not far behind Bobby in age,and I also started on British machinery - a Panther with a Villiers 2T engine.The "standard" British bikes of the past were reasonably reliable;the rot started when British firms began tuning their bikes in an effort to compete with the Japanese.I owned a BSA B40 (350 single,for those too young to remember!!) for years -it was reliable,and carried me everywhere I wanted to go,including the IOM.I then bought a BSA Starfire -a highly tuned 250 single.It was quicker than the old 350,and could out-accelerate a friend's CB 250.I promptly thrashed it,and it fell apart.I later owned a BSA Spitfire (now worth a fortune,as long as you don't ride it too far or too fast),and it was fun when it went,but it often didn't go.I sold it when its third new crankshaft expired,putting a rod through the cases.When I eventually bought a Jap bike -a CB 350 twin,it took me ages to get used to the revs.Cruise at 7000 rpm???Thrash it to 9200 in the lower gears???It'll never last!!I would say that if you have a Brit bike in standard tune,it should be fine.But beware of the later highly-tuned models.I once read a very apt summary of the BSA Starfire - " a hand grenade waiting to explode"