Saturday, 19 November 2022

 

Well, what an interesting week it's been. managed to get the remainder of the parts required for the R Nine T that I am re building, that's a major win. The garage is turning out to be a fine place at long last. So the R Nine T is going to be ridden on the next Lizard ride and then I am pretty sure that it will be up for sale. Went to Hampton Downs on Friday and spent the day with a whole bunch of  people celebrating Hugh Andersons induction into the MotoGP Hall of fame. It was a very special day with many stories of the old Continental Circus, and  of Hugh's life on the road racing motorcycles. He certainly is a very interesting character, with many amazing racing tales. I could only sum it all up as a life well lived. It was great to catch up and re-acquaint myself with many people who I have not seen for a long time and to meet new people as well. I always feel a bit embarrassed though, when someone comes up and says "come on you guys, want to get a photo of some of New Zealand legends". I shrink at the mention as I was only ever a track day hack at best and I most certainly do not have the pedigree that most of the people in that room have. I'm standing with IOM racers, 24 Hour Le Man racers, motorcycle champions, Castrol 6 hour winners, 500 GP racers and I think to myself "shit I won a Central Sound of Thunder meeting at Manfield one weekend" and that was that. So I am grateful that I can mix with these people, these legends of NZ motorcycle racing and enjoy their company. Sure I did more than a few years sponsoring and running teams but it all seems to pale into insignificance when I are standing talking to these people. So anyway I really enjoyed the day and the people. Thank you all. And here I am now full of the lurge not able to do anything, so thought " may as well get another installment out". Here it is for your enjoyment.

Well I've confirmed my order and apparently it should be here in January.



The Italians knew how to shape metal. Form and function
The Brits actually had a pretty good idea as well





I must pull mine out of the shed and take it for a ride.















There's an awful lot going on there.






Oh that kick start lever.



This is how long this blog has been sitting waiting to be finished, but I thought I'd keep the image in. I think this is the best photo ever taken of her. Apparfently she had a great day. Well who wouldn't.














Kawasaki's used to do this too.



Looks pretty cool, I think.












Bathalonner, my all time favourite city.













Up next for me one of the Paso's to do.



Well, that's not going to buff out, shit I can't even begin to imagine the forces in a crash that does this amount of damage.




One for you Dallas, Haha





I wonder if the Tug of war is the main event?







































Had some images come across my desk top in the past few months, this is me at the Central Sound of Thunder. with my Mike Hailwood riding style, no knees on the deck for me. And oddly enough I'm at 119 motorcycles owned.





I normally prefer sharp images, but I really like4d this one.






























The Hippy.
IU have no idea who most of these people are. But I'm in the photo
I know call these people












How nice is this Yamaha?





And at the luncheon, this bike was discussed and here I have images of it. Dallas riding it. We'd only ever seen photos of these bikes and this one was being raced here!!!!



I love this, how to make marble look transparent, What amazing work.
I love this too haha


















Stunning







































And that folks is that. Hope you enjoyed a couple of minutes to yourself

3 comments:

  1. Such lovely curves! My how you find these images! Thank you!

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  2. I took possession of the desert X in June Grant, pretty sure you’ll be as happy as I am. It’s better than advertised

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  3. Thanks as always

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