Bakker Suzuki TR750
#1
Posted 10 April 2010 - 17:48
#3
Posted 10 April 2010 - 18:38
"Paging Mr Etheridge"!
I dont, but I have just asked Alex if he has any. Here is hoping?
G.
#4
Posted 01 May 2010 - 16:10
regards A.
#5
Posted 01 May 2010 - 18:03
Hello picblanc did you hear anything from Alex George?
regards A.
No, but I am going to ask him again now!
#6
Posted 02 May 2010 - 16:24
"OK Graham, there are none that I know about. The bike, quite quick for a TR750 is the one I rode at Daytona (finished 13th I think out of 120!!) and a few other events. Louie Bowman from Haggs Motor Centrum in Den Haag in Holland was the enthusiastic owner. Alex (I will keep searching the older files)"
#7
Posted 02 May 2010 - 18:17
Thanks for the information Graham and Mr.George now i can search for pictures at Daytona.No luck with pictures, sorry, here is Alex reply to me, it might be of help?
"OK Graham, there are none that I know about. The bike, quite quick for a TR750 is the one I rode at Daytona (finished 13th I think out of 120!!) and a few other events. Louie Bowman from Haggs Motor Centrum in Den Haag in Holland was the enthusiastic owner. Alex (I will keep searching the older files)"
regards. A
#8
Posted 02 May 2010 - 22:52
http://www.jumpingja..._1976-1977_.htm
and scroll down the page, you will find three (!) pictures of Alex on this machine ( number 333 ) in the report of the 1976 edition. Admittedly they are a little small , but it's a start ......
#9
Posted 02 May 2010 - 23:57
If you go to that page of the Jack Middelburg website
http://www.jumpingja..._1976-1977_.htm
and scroll down the page, you will find three (!) pictures of Alex on this machine ( number 333 ) in the report of the 1976 edition. Admittedly they are a little small , but it's a start ......
That was a petty good result for Alex too when you look at who was in the race
David
#10
Posted 03 May 2010 - 08:57
If you go to that page of the Jack Middelburg website
http://www.jumpingja..._1976-1977_.htm
and scroll down the page, you will find three (!) pictures of Alex on this machine ( number 333 ) in the report of the 1976 edition. Admittedly they are a little small , but it's a start ......
Well done Philippe! brilliant detective work, at least we can see it was in blue & white Factory Suzuki colours.
What a labour of love that Jack Middleburgh website is, so much in it, you can get lost for hours in there!!
#11
Posted 03 May 2010 - 09:29
The only thing that some people might object to is that a lot of the content is scanned from books or magazines and the copyrights not always clearly stated ( for instance, I perfectly remember that this colour picture of Alex "stuffing it inside" KR ( ) was in the relevant issue of Moto Journal with the Daytona report) but apart from that, it's a goldmine as regards entry lists, full results, etc.....
#12
Posted 04 May 2010 - 17:27
Well done Philippe! brilliant detective work, at least we can see it was in blue & white Factory Suzuki colours.
What a labour of love that Jack Middleburgh website is, so much in it, you can get lost for hours in there!!
for those of us who dont speak Dutch, simply use the google translating tool, http://translate.goo...t...l=&ie=UTF-8
#13
Posted 02 August 2010 - 17:46
for those of us who dont speak Dutch, simply use the google translating tool, http://translate.goo...t...l=&ie=UTF-8
We can see Alex George on the standard framed TR 750 there in Daytona, as i know the bike got a new bakker frame later cause of an accident! I have a picture of the bike with the coulours of the Haags Motoren Center while Jos Schurgers have ridden it in Assen 1976 or 1977. Jos has confirmed that fact to me.... and i know where the bike is today(still in Holland!)
cheers
Karl
Edited by GT Karl, 02 August 2010 - 17:49.
#14
Posted 04 August 2010 - 22:09
#15
Posted 05 August 2010 - 18:39
#16
Posted 05 August 2010 - 18:51
Hi I have pictures of my TR750 also my Tony Foale Barton 750 kettle....if I could attach ??...... Evan Douce
Welcome Evan, looking forward to the pics
Daisy
#17
Posted 23 August 2010 - 18:58
Can you put the picture of the bike here on the forum?
regards AS