Virgil
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RE: Any bike any rider at the TT?.
(06-12-2014, 11:00 PM)spannerman Wrote: Steve Hislop RVF rounding Brandywell 32nd
Joey and Cap Davies "biased" one year at Glen Moar Black Dub Between Laurel Bank and Glen Helen some times forgotten Glen Moar, same race one year, no one was faster, rare occasion I watched a race.
Any rider on any bike, much as I am a Joey fan to the bone I would like to be sitting on the hedge at say K tree with Hissy on anything modern !!!!
Having said that, DJ 10 seconds behind him !!
Great riders all of them !!!
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RE: Any bike any rider at the TT?.
Bob Mac & Geoff Duke on the Gilera 4s
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Dougboy
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RE: Any bike any rider at the TT?.
Mick Grant 1975 750 Kawasaki. I was there the day he beat God's lap record and it made a big impression on me (aged 12). I'd watched him earlier in the week through Bishopscourt, faster and smoother than anyone else. Awesome.
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RE: Any bike any rider at the TT?.
Steve Hislop on a factory honda RCV Moto GP bike.
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RE: Any bike any rider at the TT?.
Stanley Woods being given dispensation to ride the current Norton in the 1926 Senior
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RE: Any bike any rider at the TT?.
Phil McCallen on a TZ750
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Mad_Sunday
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RE: Any bike any rider at the TT?.
(08-12-2014, 08:43 PM)Dougboy Wrote: Mick Grant 1975 750 Kawasaki. I was there the day he beat God's lap record and it made a big impression on me (aged 12). I'd watched him earlier in the week through Bishopscourt, faster and smoother than anyone else. Awesome.
When we consider Mick took the record from SMB on a 750 two stroke, and SBM's 8 year old record was on a 500cc four stroke, Hailwood probably felt more than a little cheated?
However, back on topic. My first 3 TT's were '76, '77 and '81. So I missed the great mans return So that's what I'd loved to have seen.
Merry Xmas, Pete
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