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fil2.8
The second pic looks like Sammy Miller on the diesel
LamboNZ
Trials pics; Mick andrews, sammy miller, Doug lampkin
peterd
Trials:
Familiar face but can't put a name to it; a guess, Nigel Birkett?
The great Sammy Miller (the firmest handshake in all motorcycling . . . and curator of a pretty classy bike museum)
Dougie Lampkin
Tony Scarlett

MX:
Dave Thorpe (one of the nice guys of motocross . . . until my quad got in his way during a Weston Beach Race)
Noycey,
Don't know
Pure guess, Pete Mathia?
Coupe Kawasaki
I remember World of Sport and the 'scrambling'! Dave Bickers ended up as a stuntman on Bond films and stuff. I liked Vic Eastwood. I rode a Greeves Hawkstone for about ten minutes until my hands were numb! Fit or what?

Surprised no-one has mentioned the TV programme 'Superbike Six' which was a competition I think in 1978 to find the best all round rider. Mick Andrews won. They couldn't compete in their own category so it was quite a laugh. Andrews won on the MT125 Honda single in the roadrace, Reg won the karting (???) Eddie Kidd didn't win anything, I think Phil Read was there with Ron Haslam, Some of the others were Michael Lee, Martin Lampkin, Malcolm Rathmell, maybe Bruce Cribb, anyway it was good fun. eek.gif lol.gif
Rob Lees
Some excellent knowledge out there. smile.gif

Trials pics are
John Reynolds
Sammy Miller (on GOV132 at a pre-65 event at Merthyr, the day before the World round in 1987)
John Lampkin
Tony Scarlett

MX pics
Dave Thorpe
Graham Noyce
Chris Etheridge/Shane Skeates
Steve Bircher
PhilG
QUOTE (Rob Lees @ Jun 13 2009, 17:04) *
Some excellent knowledge out there. smile.gif

Trials pics are
John Reynolds
Sammy Miller (on GOV132 at a pre-65 event at Merthyr, the day before the World round in 1987)
John Lampkin
Tony Scarlett

MX pics
Dave Thorpe
Graham Noyce
Chris Etheridge/Shane Skeates
Steve Bircher


Rats........... Bircher was my second choice , for the last one, thinking about it, he looks a bit tall for Tony Caig .

For my sins, even though ive raced since 1975, i never ever rode a Maico.

peterd
Which is probably why you're still riding!
PhilG
QUOTE (peterd @ Jun 14 2009, 23:10) *
Which is probably why you're still riding!


A valid point.

Rob Lees
QUOTE (PhilG @ Jun 14 2009, 18:04) *
Rats........... Bircher was my second choice , for the last one, thinking about it, he looks a bit tall for Tony Caig .

For my sins, even though ive raced since 1975, i never ever rode a Maico.

I think Caig usually wore black and white (he certainly did as a schoolboy) because he was a Newcastle United fan - made him quite distinctive.

Did you ever ride at Bootle or Bassenthwaite or any NW Centre track, Phil?
2 smoke
I don't remember much about this event, but i wonder if anyone was there or has any photos, it was the MX GP that was held @ Ladies Mile in Horndean Hampshire. Oh forgot it was about 1974 ish.
Rob Lees
Had another trawl through my boxes of pics and thought it was about time I put some off-road stuff back onto page 1. wave.gif

Anyone identify any of this lot? All taken in Cumbria (Barfield, Fell Green and Whittas Park).












Rennmax

Hi Rob, some vids which might be interesting...

http://motorbikearchives.com/Video-Gallery...Resolution.html
peterd
Pure guess work.

#2 Honda: Mayson Wear
#31 TT Yamaha: helmet vaguely familiar, but elbows too low for Roger Harvey. And I can't remember him riding a four stroke.
LamboNZ
QUOTE (peterd @ Sep 30 2009, 06:17) *
Pure guess work.

#2 Honda: Mayson Wear
#31 TT Yamaha: helmet vaguely familiar, but elbows too low for Roger Harvey. And I can't remember him riding a four stroke.


Pete Mathia on the TT? confused.gif
rd500
yes, i remember being at bootle the year it got shutdown frown.gif , but it was literally a swamp ! we had a poski fiat 1500 at the time and everyone was pushing everyone elses cars as well as theyre own. it was sad to hear that it went as it was the one we could get to the easiest, after kilmartin had closed. has anyone here ever raced at kilmartin ? some track and that jump!!! to hell with that! unreal
Rob Lees
QUOTE (peterd @ Sep 29 2009, 19:17) *
Pure guess work.

#2 Honda: Mayson Wear
#31 TT Yamaha: helmet vaguely familiar, but elbows too low for Roger Harvey. And I can't remember him riding a four stroke.

Remarkably close, Peter. Mayson Wear is actually the 61 Honda! Would you like to take a look at the TT yam again? wink.gif (It's not Mathia, LamboNZ)

Thanks for the video links Rennmax - excellent stuff. love.gif

No one going to guess t'others?
picblanc
QUOTE (Rob Lees @ Oct 5 2009, 20:20) *
Remarkably close, Peter. Mayson Wear is actually the 61 Honda! Would you like to take a look at the TT yam again?wink.gif (It's not Mathia, LamboNZ)

Thanks for the video links Rennmax - excellent stuff. love.gif

No one going to guess t'others?


I love your photos Rob, but am out of my depth with Motox wave.gif
peterd
If it's Roger #31 then he's looking like an AMCA junior!
Rob Lees
QUOTE (peterd @ Oct 5 2009, 21:44) *
If it's Roger #31 then he's looking like an AMCA junior!

It is Roger. That TT wasn't a particularly competitive or forgiving ride, which might go some way to accounting for his style.
peterd
No, he doesn't look comfortable. Though this is pre-US invasion when they brought with them the elbows-up, "attack" style, which Harv adapted to and used very successfully on YZs.
Great character, great storyteller.
Doesn't he work for Honda these days?
Rob Lees
Well, no more takers on my last batch of pics then..... time to reveal the identities

Jem Whatley on the Suzuki
Don Brockbank
Mayson Wear
Mark Fulton being urged along on the Cagiva
Roger Harvey
Geoff Mayes having a grovel at the top of the Barfield hill
PhilG
QUOTE (Rob Lees @ Nov 1 2009, 21:42) *
Well, no more takers on my last batch of pics then..... time to reveal the identities

Jem Whatley on the Suzuki
Don Brockbank
Mayson Wear
Mark Fulton being urged along on the Cagiva
Roger Harvey
Geoff Mayes having a grovel at the top of the Barfield hill


Brockbank was the only one i didnt get.........

bugger
Rob Lees
Well, I think it's about time I dragged this oasis of muddiness back onto page 1 with some more photos. wave.gif

Some riders for you to hazard a guess at - all taken in Cumbria during the 1980s



Not sure you'd get away with racing in a denim jacket these days....









And a couple of start shots, just because I like them. Mayson Wear, Don Brockbank and Norman Barrow to the fore in this one




peterd
Had to ask a friend.

Rob Andrews says he's the Yamaha rider on #112. Stunning setting, so Bootle, in Cumbria.
Rob Lees
Well, he should know Peter! (and he's right, of course)

Venue for that one is Whittas Park, Bassenthwaite, 1983 and it's Alan Blood he's scrapping with.

Any of the others ring a bell? The chap on the 250 Honda (No.14) is a fairly well-known name.
peterd
Never got to many northern events. I'm trying to dredge the memory, putting riding kit brands to riders, but it's not working! Go on, who are they?
Rob Lees
To be honest Peter, they're not all Northern.

Mark Bennett at Barfield in the British Championship support race

Haynes 4 stroke stalwart Paul Packham at Whittas Park

Perry Leask on the CR250 at Barfield

The Blood/Andrews duel we've covered already smile.gif

Tony Caig, in his distinctive Newcastle United black and white outfit

I'll have to dig out some non-northerners for my next batch, though they will all be at Northern tracks as I never ventured past the M62! blush.gif
rd500
i wonder if any off road guys can help me out with some info.

i have been given the chance to buy a maico 440 which needs a bit of work, are these bikes worth the investment?

ive heard they are a bit of a handful and not the easiest to get parts for?

any help would be appreciated, the bike is late 80s as far as i know.
peterd
Try this RD
http://forums.mxtrax.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=3

Guys on this forum, such as Rob Kinsey (Maicoman), will have all the answers.
rd500
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