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Looks great to me.
Any pics of cinder track racers from the 1960's. 1/8 ovals. do no remember what they are called over there. I seem to remember 350 cc (21 ci) J.A.P engines
Oldmanzues
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Thanks..!!
Great pictures..looks like a fun day. Something I would have to go alone to..too much to see, too little time...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
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Originally Posted by OJ UK
This annual event appears to be getting very popular. There were over 350 bikes in the exhibit catalogue this year.
It was a beautiful day and I took quite a few pics.
For me, the most interesting bike was an 1897 Leon Bolle trike....so much so that I parked the F3 right next to it!
I got a lot of interest so pics were taken!
If you would like to see some more pics of bikes then just say so and I'll post 'em.......very pretty, most of 'em!
OJ which one was Yours?
Good photos Thanks for posting them
Eddie Sheppard
Poole Dorset UK
Get a Spyder - See the World
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Originally Posted by Oldmanzues
Looks great to me.
Any pics of cinder track racers from the 1960's. 1/8 ovals. do no remember what they are called over there. I seem to remember 350 cc (21 ci) J.A.P engines
Oldmanzues
I think you mean speedway bikes......sadly no. They're very specialized bikes not normally seen outside a race meeting.
Here's a snippet of SPEEDWAY racing for the uninitiated:
No Speedway racing in the US!!? Can't believe that!!
Last edited by OJ UK; 08-04-2015 at 08:39 AM.
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Thanks for pics OJ UK. I will be on holiday in Aylesford from 22nd August to 25th, shame this event isn't running on these dates if it was I would have attended Must book my train and hotel this week for Kent lol. Normally I would take Beetle down there but I am trying to save on putting mileage on her for obvious reasons.
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Thanks OJ. Yes these are the ones.
Nothing quite this on this side of the pond.
I tried doing amateur ones like this when I was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford. My commander changed my mind. We were not even supposed to ride on the street at that time.
Oldmanzues
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