Hey Maha man,.
I've just found a calendar that your cousin Dave Hissy gave me in 1983 !
" Europe 83" it says !
Christ thats 24 yrs ago ! Gaz.
Hey Maha man,.
I've just found a calendar that your cousin Dave Hissy gave me in 1983 !
" Europe 83" it says !
Christ thats 24 yrs ago ! Gaz.
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
Yeah Ole Olsen....same same, spelt it wrong in post one so shoot me...
He and Ove' Funden (sp) were out for some championship i guess, i was 8-9 at the time and still after all these years, it rates right up there. To see those four guys in the same track at the same time....hell yeah.
Fathers cousin, but hey, we are all family right?....
Thats awesome Gaz, it great pulling out shit like that aye? even when it involves the memory bank for us.....more mature males....![]()
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Wasn't too concerned about the spelling - more the mistaken nationality. How would you feel if I postulated that Ivan Mauger was from Oz
It's Ove Fundin and he, sure enough, was a Swede (5 world championship wins).
I grew up when it was Erik Gundersen and Hans Nielsen who ran the show. Two danes took the top two of the world championships from '84 through to '88
Then Erik Gundersen broke his neck in a nasty crash in '89He was initially paralysed and had to rely on a respirator unit - but made an amazing comeback and did a "farewell lap" at the venue where he broke his neck...
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They will be Douglas's.
Chris Martin was talking about getting the Wall of Death going again a couple of years ago.....but I haven't been back to Rosebank since so don't know what he's doing with it.
As for how sideways can you get.....this is pretty radical.I suspect this is a grass track bike,although they usually have rear suspension.Notice the extra lever on the left bar - this is a 2 speed.
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Not a grass bike, thats a long tracker.
When I was riding (started at Te Marua 1973) there was a rumour that if you put a long track crank into a speedway motor (Jawa 2 valve) you ended up with a 600 or thereabouts. Which would have given enough power to make a difference but then the 4v Weslakes (and later the 4v Jawas) were developed and there didn't seem to be any point. Besides Merv Hodgson from Feilding was running a 2V JAP right up until I gave up in 1991 and he could still piss all over me regardless of which engine I was using. I'd still love to have another go, though...
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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I think it's a long track bike too (you are too late,I edited my thoughts about it being a long track bike from my post) Because the site I got the photo from said it was a grass tracker,you can just see some grass out on the outside,the turn looks too tight,and long track bikes don't get that radically out of shape.Nitpicking aside,I just love the shot.
Just a last word to show how much things have changed since the 1950s. Been checking up on the net and found that crowds of 80,000 for a Saturday night meet were the norm until television became within reach of the working man. Nowadays most tracks in the UK are struggling to survive. A top rider in 1950 could earn up to 50 pounds a meeting in the UK, 20 times more than the average weekly wage.
In road racing Duke and Surtees were national heroes, motor cycling in general was considered to be quite respectable and sidecar outfits a safe family transport,,,, until the mini screwed it all up.
Used to go to the speedway in the Uk. Was a Reading Racers supporter, Mad Welly and Per Jhonsen. Also used to go out with Ivan Majors niece. Speedway in the Uk was a blast. Huge crowds, all knowledgeable and having a ball. Was expecting some good speedway when I came to NZ 10 years ago but sadly disapointed.
Barry Brigs, I'm sure I know him or his son. Titarangi?
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