Old photos

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Pete Fisher, Dec 5, 2006.

  1. Pete Fisher

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    I booted up the old Dell box just now to look for something and came
    across some old photos. Now I am wireless networked it was the work of a
    moment to stick them on the web. Not very good quality small scans, but
    a couple of the Nordwest on Pahnd Island might give Champ a laugh. The
    third is the Rotarini in action many, many years ago, at Brands I think.

    http://www.flarefox.com/nordwest/
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  2. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Champ
    Just now.

    Didn't you read what he said?

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  3. Pete Fisher

    peter Guest

    Ramsey 5000 Hill Climb 96.
    The Rotarini must have been my novice jacket years so 88 at a guess.
     
    peter, Dec 5, 2006
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  4. Pete Fisher

    mups Guest

    http://www.flarefox.com/nordwest/ROTARINI.jpg

    A fine example of the "Oh **** I'm gonna die" expression there.
     
    mups, Dec 5, 2006
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  5. Pete Fisher

    peter Guest

    Note the 'two-stroke clutch finger', The old disc valve Rotax might
    have been about to do just that.
     
    peter, Dec 5, 2006
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