Velocette Fishtail Exhaust
Velocette Venom Thruxton | 500cc | Known as Venom Thruxton or simply Thruxton | Sport and TT Racing bike with speeds up to 180 kph 110 mph | Produced by Velocette from 1965 until the company closed in 1971 | GP
1961 Norton Manx 500 Racing Motorcycle | Tourist Trophy and Grand Prix Racer | H Viveen
Norton Manx | Commonly called the Manx Norton | Norton always applied the term “Manx” to the limited quantity of racing motorcycles that it produced for the open market. The name refers to the Isle of Man, where the Tourist Trophy was run
1955 Matchless G45 Road Racer | 498 cc | Top speed 210 kph 135 mph |
Racing motorcycle based on the AJS 7R Boy Racer
Produced between 1952-1957 to compete against the BMW RS53 / RS54, BSA Gold Star, Gilera Saturno Competizione, Norton 30M and Triumph T100GP
Matchless, one of the oldest marques of British motorcycles, produced racing and other types of bikes between 1899 – 1966 | Matchless won the first single-cylinder race in the first Isle of Man TT in 1907
Honda RC166 Road Racer | 250 6 Cylinder 7 Speed | 1960 Racing Bike |
Winner of 10 out of 10 races in the 1966 World Championship Series | RC166 captured the Manufacturers’ and Riders’ Championships in the 250cc class for two consecutive years | Isle of Man TT Winner | Rider: No.7 Mike Hailwood of England
Mike Hailwood | Grand Prix Road Racer | Known as Mike The Bike | Nine Times World Motorcycle Champion | Best remembered for dueling with his rival, Giacomo Agostini, at the 1967 Isle of Man TT
World Motorcycle Champion
250cc – 1961, 1966, 1967
350cc – 1966, 1967
500cc -1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
Isle of Man TT
TT wins 14
Podiums 19
Half Helmet | Padded Goggles | Classic White Scarf | Riding Leathers | Headliight Bra | Belly Shield | Vintage Cafe Racer | Classic Road Racer
1960 Matchless G50 Road Racer | 500 cc | Top speed 217 kph 135 mph | Golden Eagle
The G50 was the official works team bike for the Senior TT | 180 Units were produced between 1958-1963 to compete against the Norton Manx
Matchless, one of the oldest marques of British motorcycles, produced racing and other types of bikes between 1899 – 1966 | Matchless won the first single-cylinder race in the first Isle of Man TT in 1907
Matchless G50 Road Racer | 500 cc | Top speed 217 kph 135 mph | Golden Eagle
The G50 was the official works team bike for the Senior TT | 180 Units were produced between 1958-1963 to compete against the Norton Manx
Matchless, one of the oldest marques of British motorcycles, produced racing and other types of bikes between 1899 – 1966 | Matchless won the first single-cylinder race in the first Isle of Man TT in 1907
The Original Cafes | The TT Racers
1937 Norton International | Long Stroke | Pre Telescopic Fork Racer | Fishtail Exhaust | Reemerged after WWII at the 1946 Manx Grand Prix |
Norton Manx 500 Racing Motorcycle | Tourist Trophy and Grand Prix Racer
Norton Manx | Commonly called the Manx Norton | Developed by Norton to win the he Isle of Man TT Race | Norton always applied the term “Manx” to the limited quantity of racing motorcycles that it produced for the open market. The name refers to the Isle of Man, where the Tourist Trophy was run
Norton Manx 500 Racing Motorcycle | Tourist Trophy and Grand Prix Racer
Norton Manx | Commonly called the Manx Norton | Norton always applied the term “Manx” to the limited quantity of racing motorcycles that it produced for the open market. The name refers to the Isle of Man, where the Tourist Trophy was run
1961 Norton 350 Manx Racing Motorcycle | Engine No 97315 | Original Tourist Trophy and Grand Prix Racer
Norton Manx | Commonly called the Manx Norton | Norton always applied the term “Manx” to the limited quantity of racing motorcycles that it produced for the open market. The name refers to the Isle of Man, where the Tourist Trophy was run
Isle of Man TT | The Greatest Motorcycle Race in the World | Also the Deadliest
IOM TT | Isle of Man Tourist Trophy | International Motorcycle Race | Isle of Man Road Course | Speeds reach 300 kph 150 mph | The most prestigious motorcycle race in the old world | Considered the Deadliest Motorcycle Race in the World
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