#1 photo Kenny Blake, TZ350
#2 Hiscock, Dave or Neville? Dave I think .... ohhh looky, a wire wheel, black piper!
#3 Kevin Magee on the Bob Brown Ducati, Aaron Slight raced that bike as well when he first went to Aussie!
#4 photo Sure looks like Will Hartog to me, he wore white Lookwell leathers and Nolan helmets!
#1yep Kenny Blake on a TZ350
#2 Dave Hiscock & Niel Chivas pairing on the GSXyep black pipe version, one of five with those & one of 20 with wire wheels
#3 yep Kevin Magee on the BBD, got a full run down on that bike in another mag & I think Robert Holden also had a play on it too
#4wrong again
#4 looks like your mag is wrong then!
Looks pretty similar to this bloke doesn't it?
And thats Will Hartog .....
Don't think their were any Aussie 500cc GP racers around that era, be after Jack Findlay isn't it?
Apologies
True lols It is Will Hartog and the picture is taken from the 1980 Germany GP at Hockenheim where he actually won the event from Roberts
The article I got it from is about Mike Sinclair the Suzuki Works Mechanic who prepared the bike for Hartog, and who also was the Mechanic for Croz when he 1st went into 500GP.
Mike Sinclair is another credit to NZ
Got a fair bit going on here at the moment so was digging quickly to find a worthwhile piccy to post up![]()
I was going to suggest that after looking at this when I was told I was wrong
http://www.gsx-r.eu/History_racing_Netherlands.html
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
Sort of explains the casual style on the grid here
There were one or two floating around in Oz though, Peter Barnwell campaigned one at Bathurst in 1980 in the unlimited production class.
The handling quirks were related to proper set-up, steering head tension, wheel alignment, tyre pressures, & heavier fork oil.
The 5 "Blackie" versions were a slight mix with the centre headers being chrome and the outside headers & mufflers black, the centre ones were a different diameter. the also had beefed up clutches, hotter cams, & smooth bore carbs.
The Blackie's debut wasn't to flash with Hiscock's bike blowing a oil seal, Freeth's wrecked a crankshaft, & Chivas' suffering gear selection issues. And the supposedly SP tyres for the bikes wearing out completely after 3hrs (not exactly waht was needed in a 6hr event).
OK, recognise this bloke?
nope![]()
Ron Sumskis![]()
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