For those of us old enough to remember when the MZ was the commuter bike of choice for the budget conscious rider - and who would recognise the logo - there is an MZ badge on the front left (as you look) of the fairing. I picked it up first look but couldn't work out how to zoom in and assumed it was just something similar. But Borderbikes had it on their webpage. As above I never even knew they made a 1000cc bike. I think the single cylinder scorpion was the last I heard of them.
Hats off to Sticky for breathing a bit of life into the forum at what has to be a historical low point for TT fans.
If you look closely you might be able to see 'Fergie' on the hump of his leathers, so you'd be right. I need to sort through some more pics, so I'll post another shot soon.
I hope Malcolm doesn't mind but I'm going to throw you a total curve ball while I prep more pics. As a tenuous link to the main point of this forum the person I want you to identify raced on a road course on the IOM in the late 40s in a car with a bike engine and raced in the TT at Dundrod. The shot is from a race, not a parade, at Silverstone in 2006. Have at it!
I'm way out of my depth here but I seem to recall a series of car races that took place between 1947 and 1953 on the Willaston Circuit on the outskirts of Douglas but not a clue as to who the above driver is.
I thought that might have kept you busy a little longer! It is Stirling Moss. I never thought I'd get to see him race - he would have been 76 when I took that and he wasn't messing about!
Let's see if I can confuse you with this one from the Douglas beach races:
(13-12-2020, 03:49 AM)Sam Pato Wrote: A man who polarized opinions in my recollection.....
Yes, that was a tricky one...Massively enthusiastic about the Island and the races but in my opinion got left behind somewhat on pace. The last time I saw him was at the Manx in 2015 and he was a long way down the start list.