A Thread For Us Old Farts..

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Somethings that bring back long lost memories.

Just seen this on Facebook. I loved the big old bikes, but they were on track before I started racing. Amazed how slow they were, coz they were amazingly fast to us old duffers at the time :mrgreen:
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Would you believe they gave the TT Travelling Marshals CBX1000s one year? There's a photo (which I can't find online) of one trying to wear the cases out going through Parliament Square. The front wheel is visibly off the tarmac. :D
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Rockburner wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:02 pm Would you believe they gave the TT Travelling Marshals CBX1000s one year? There's a photo (which I can't find online) of one trying to wear the cases out going through Parliament Square. The front wheel is visibly off the tarmac. :D
All the TT travelling marshals are TT race winners. You can't buy into the club.
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Yorick wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:06 pm
Rockburner wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:02 pm Would you believe they gave the TT Travelling Marshals CBX1000s one year? There's a photo (which I can't find online) of one trying to wear the cases out going through Parliament Square. The front wheel is visibly off the tarmac. :D
All the TT travelling marshals are TT race winners. You can't buy into the club.
Yup, volunteers too iirc, and trained up in first on the scene medical aid specifically tailored to what they might encounter. The bikes are mostly bog standard road bike i believe.
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I remember watching Graham Crosby racing a Moriwaki Kawasaki at Snetterton coming out of Corams down to the start/finish straight (before the esses were put in) with the wide handlebars flapping from side to side.

God knows what he rode before, but he was quoted as saying that the Moriwaki was the"most stable bike he had ridden".
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Whysub wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:23 am I remember watching Graham Crosby racing a Moriwaki Kawasaki at Snetterton coming out of Corams down to the start/finish straight (before the esses were put in) with the wide handlebars flapping from side to side.

God knows what he rode before, but he was quoted as saying that the Moriwaki was the"most stable bike he had ridden".
I saw him racing that at Scarborough against Sheene and Granty etc...
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Rockburner wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:02 pm Would you believe they gave the TT Travelling Marshals CBX1000s one year? There's a photo (which I can't find online) of one trying to wear the cases out going through Parliament Square. The front wheel is visibly off the tarmac. :D

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Rockburner wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:02 pm Would you believe they gave the TT Travelling Marshals CBX1000s one year? There's a photo (which I can't find online) of one trying to wear the cases out going through Parliament Square. The front wheel is visibly off the tarmac. :D
I'm totally certain that some of them had Blackbirds one year - probably 2003 ish. But I can't find any info on that. But I'd just got my first, so I remember thinking it was awesome!! (Not all of them were on Birds, I think most were on Blades - maybe?)
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Noggin wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:53 am
Rockburner wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:02 pm Would you believe they gave the TT Travelling Marshals CBX1000s one year? There's a photo (which I can't find online) of one trying to wear the cases out going through Parliament Square. The front wheel is visibly off the tarmac. :D
I'm totally certain that some of them had Blackbirds one year - probably 2003 ish. But I can't find any info on that. But I'd just got my first, so I remember thinking it was awesome!! (Not all of them were on Birds, I think most were on Blades - maybe?)
I know the first press Blackbird was on the Island the year they released it, I saw it parked up on the same Street as the B&B we were staying at. The story we heard was that they'd let Sandra Barnett loose on it for a few laps and were very upset when it came back with the fairing lowers worn away! :D
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The marshals' trackside bikes at Suzuka for the 8hr used to be NR750's.
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:28 am
Noggin wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:53 am
Rockburner wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:02 pm Would you believe they gave the TT Travelling Marshals CBX1000s one year? There's a photo (which I can't find online) of one trying to wear the cases out going through Parliament Square. The front wheel is visibly off the tarmac. :D
I'm totally certain that some of them had Blackbirds one year - probably 2003 ish. But I can't find any info on that. But I'd just got my first, so I remember thinking it was awesome!! (Not all of them were on Birds, I think most were on Blades - maybe?)
I know the first press Blackbird was on the Island the year they released it, I saw it parked up on the same Street as the B&B we were staying at. The story we heard was that they'd let Sandra Barnett loose on it for a few laps and were very upset when it came back with the fairing lowers worn away! :D
LOL TBF, If I can scrape the custom paint off the fairing lowers, I'm surprised she had any fairing left!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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CBX were there in 1978-the year Hailwood returned.
I was there as a geeky bike mad 14yr old with my dad.

Also saw Crosby and Gardner at Scarborough on Moriwaki and Yoshi GS 1000s wheeling past other riders on the straights. As a kid I was just awestruck!

Other good memories are the Transatlantic races at Donington in the 70/80s and seeing Ron Haslam race a bog standard VFR750 and seeing the CB1100R wiping the floor with everything

Wow this thread really got me thinking
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Yorick wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 8:01 am
Whysub wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:23 am I remember watching Graham Crosby racing a Moriwaki Kawasaki at Snetterton coming out of Corams down to the start/finish straight (before the esses were put in) with the wide handlebars flapping from side to side.

God knows what he rode before, but he was quoted as saying that the Moriwaki was the"most stable bike he had ridden".
I saw him racing that at Scarborough against Sheene and Granty etc...
Same here, about 15 or so, up to Scarborough on the train with a helmet, then hitch hike home after the races. Once I got my moped could go to Carnaby and then bigger bikes Cadwell for clube races Oulton Park for the Transatlantic Match Races then Donnington for the Match Races and GP.
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GuzziPaul wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:18 pm
Yorick wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 8:01 am
Whysub wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:23 am I remember watching Graham Crosby racing a Moriwaki Kawasaki at Snetterton coming out of Corams down to the start/finish straight (before the esses were put in) with the wide handlebars flapping from side to side.

God knows what he rode before, but he was quoted as saying that the Moriwaki was the"most stable bike he had ridden".
I saw him racing that at Scarborough against Sheene and Granty etc...
Same here, about 15 or so, up to Scarborough on the train with a helmet, then hitch hike home after the races. Once I got my moped could go to Carnaby and then bigger bikes Cadwell for clube races Oulton Park for the Transatlantic Match Races then Donnington for the Match Races and GP.
Must have been mad to hitch home :D


I raced a lot at Cadwell and Carnaby from 1982.
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Might have picked you up :) I used to marshall at Scarboro, Elvington and Carnaby with the Auto 66 Club.
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GuzziPaul wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:49 pm Might have picked you up :) I used to marshall at Scarboro, Elvington and Carnaby with the Auto 66 Club.
LOL probably did. I was on the St John's Ambulance Xmas card
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And being based in Leeds, Auto66 was our main club. We did 90% of their events.
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Taipan wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:14 pm
Awesome. I remember watching that race in a pub in Grasmere.

IIRC, one of the lads who impeded Sheene, was Fogarty Snr.
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Yorick wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 10:26 pm Just seen this on Facebook. I loved the big old bikes, but they were on track before I started racing. Amazed how slow they were, coz they were amazingly fast to us old duffers at the time :mrgreen:
20 years ago a *sorted* ZRX1100 lapped Willow Springs faster than Lawson managed on a 500GP bike...