Motorcycle racing 1969-1990 nostalgia 2
#1
Posted 29 August 2008 - 23:09
The original thread will remain accessible for reference and the like, so don't panic that it's gone for ever; that's not the case.
Oh, and those blokes who upset everyone recently have both been banned.
Have fun fellas
(PS - sorry renzo; I saw what you'd done but pressed the wrong button... )
#3
Posted 29 August 2008 - 23:21
Thanks Stu I'd like to think 378 pages of great stories, reminiscences, WWW & stunning photos is something of a record for a forumOriginally posted by Twin Window
The original thread will remain accessible for reference and the like, so don't panic that it's gone for ever; that's not the case.
#4
Posted 29 August 2008 - 23:24
...and with it a huge sigh of relief & thanks from all of us, I'm certainOriginally posted by Twin Window
those blokes who upset everyone recently have both been banned.
#5
Posted 29 August 2008 - 23:32
Don't you ever worry that someone (not thinking) will try to start it Paul? I would have thought it was OK with water when it's stored in a nice warm showroom, or am I being a bit durrrrOriginally posted by PaulMB
The puddle of water is where I drained the water afterwards. I don't like to leave them with water in and I only ever use water. As you all know, anti-freeze is slippery and doesn't evaporate very quickly leaving the race track quite interesting.PaulMB
#6
Posted 30 August 2008 - 02:08
Think I will be the first to post a WWW on part 2 of this interesting forum. It’s a tricky one, properly only the rider with # 1 will be recognized, as he later became a World Champion!
Don’t bother with # 29 it’s me
Have a nice weekend,
Leif
PS! Hope this thread will last as long as the first one, for me this is a place to jog my memory of what happened years ago, and learn things I did not know before.
#7
Posted 30 August 2008 - 02:32
Mo
#8
Posted 30 August 2008 - 03:26
Originally posted by MoMurray
Salzburgring...only two ww's left to go.
Mo
Hi Mo,
Yes it’s Salzburg Ring, my wife found those pictures in a box, can’t find the program from that meeting, but here is another picture and a clue, # 3 is from Austria and still involved in GP racing..
Cheers,
Leif
#9
Posted 30 August 2008 - 04:41
#10
Posted 30 August 2008 - 04:49
Having a pop at the moderator as well as other posters is pretty futile........
Meanwhile...........................
We talked some pages ago about why Mamola was second in the WC many times but never champ. In 1979 he took over Baldwin's 500 ride on the Zago RG after doing some 250 GPs on a Bimota Yam, and got the 1980 works Suzuki ride on the basis of very few GPs, and actually didn't think he had the speed to beat Roberts until he did so (having the improved Full-Floater XR helped) by which time he was too far back on points.
1981 should have been his year, but everybody except 'Lucky' had bad luck or unreliability. In 1982 he was on the wrong tyres; the 1983 flexi-flyer XR45 was well past its sell-by date; Honda thought Spencer could win in 1984 on his own until too late and too many injuries, and Mamola and the other Honda boys were always second-class citizens as far as getting the good bikes; same in 1985 only more so.
The question I wonder about is why he didn't do better with Kenny's team; did they not get the same bits as Ago's?
And I think someone asked a while back about the last RGs to race in 500 GPs? WWW are these guys, on IIRC two of the last three RGs seen in 500 GPs?
Paul M
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Claude Albert and Andy Leuthe ? 1989 ?
The last to take the start with a RG was, i think, Andy Leuthe in 1991...this year the Chilian V. Cascino was DNQ at the Tchech GP...1989 was the real last season with many RG entrants
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#11
Posted 30 August 2008 - 07:08
Originally posted by mfd
Don't you ever worry that someone (not thinking) will try to start it Paul? I would have thought it was OK with water when it's stored in a nice warm showroom, or am I being a bit durrrr
Hi Mike,
Yes I do, these things are just irreplaceable so I almost never do it. Distilled water with plenty of inhibitor is probably OK but I just worry about them. Tell the owner and put a re-useable label on it to inform them of no water and it's usually OK. Most people get used to my funny ways and remember, after a couple of times, that there is no water so it's not that bad.
PaulMB
#12
Posted 30 August 2008 - 08:28
A wild guess but is no7 Mario Lega ?Originally posted by Leif A Nielsen
Hi Mo,
Yes it’s Salzburg Ring, my wife found those pictures in a box, can’t find the program from that meeting, but here is another picture and a clue, # 3 is from Austria and still involved in GP racing..
Cheers,
Leif
#13
Posted 30 August 2008 - 08:56
Originally posted by Leif A Nielsen
Hi,
Think I will be the first to post a WWW on part 2 of this interesting forum. It’s a tricky one, properly only the rider with # 1 will be recognized, as he later became a World Champion!
Don’t bother with # 29 it’s me
Have a nice weekend,
Leif
PS! Hope this thread will last as long as the first one, for me this is a place to jog my memory of what happened years ago, and learn things I did not know before.
#22 Chas Mortimer, 1976?
#14
Posted 30 August 2008 - 08:57
Originally posted by Leif A Nielsen
Hi Mo,
Yes it’s Salzburg Ring, my wife found those pictures in a box, can’t find the program from that meeting, but here is another picture and a clue, # 3 is from Austria and still involved in GP racing..
Cheers,
Leif
#7 Kent Anderson?
#15
Posted 30 August 2008 - 09:12
just checking to see if I was banned................
loving those photos of the Cagiva components and the the comparisons...
to quote Master Oliver Twist 'Please, sir, I want some more.'
#16
Posted 30 August 2008 - 09:52
That's affirmative from me too Nigel, the late KA, whose son has now slotted in his place at the Classic Yamaha Racing Team.Originally posted by LamboNZ
#7 Kent Anderson?
#22 isn't Chas Mortimer, whose helmet was always an orangy red & white. Made me think of Uncini, but doubt it is...wasn't he a Harley rider about this time?
#17
Posted 30 August 2008 - 09:59
I guess Paul, it stops them being tempted to fire it up just to impress someone unnecessarily! Moreover it cements the owners connection with yourself. I can imagine them ringing up for your approval or instructions ;)Originally posted by PaulMB
Hi Mike, these things are just irreplaceable...Tell the owner and put a re-useable label on it to inform them of no water and it's usually OK
#18
Posted 30 August 2008 - 10:08
WWW backroom boys ....bit bigger!
#19
Posted 30 August 2008 - 10:44
Originally posted by ESSEXBOY
WWW backroom boys ....bit bigger!
Back to normality.....phew.
Is that the 1984 Honda RS850 (IIRC)?
Gorgeous sounding thing if it is.
And is #22 Tom Herron or Clive Horton?
And am I allowed 2 guesses? (and they are that, albeit slightly educated ones...)
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#20
Posted 30 August 2008 - 12:53
Mo
#21
Posted 30 August 2008 - 13:05
GARAGE IOM DOUGLAS
THE PEOPLE???................
#22
Posted 30 August 2008 - 14:16
Wilf?Originally posted by ESSEXBOY
THE PEOPLE???................
#23
Posted 30 August 2008 - 14:19
and for anyone looking for the original thread, it starts hereOriginally posted by Twin Window
The original thread will remain accessible for reference and the like, so don't panic that it's gone for ever; that's not the case.
http://forums.autosp...&threadid=75658
#24
Posted 30 August 2008 - 15:39
#25
Posted 30 August 2008 - 15:41
Originally posted by Leif A Nielsen
Hi,
Think I will be the first to post a WWW on part 2 of this interesting forum. It’s a tricky one, properly only the rider with # 1 will be recognized, as he later became a World Champion!
Don’t bother with # 29 it’s me
Have a nice weekend,
Leif
PS! Hope this thread will last as long as the first one, for me this is a place to jog my memory of what happened years ago, and learn things I did not know before.
No one has said Jon Ekerold,?
#26
Posted 30 August 2008 - 15:58
Originally posted by ESSEXBOY
HONDA RS850 1984
GARAGE IOM DOUGLAS
THE PEOPLE???................
Dave Sleat?
BTW paul, stunning pics of the Cagiva in the last few days. Keep them coming of all the priceless stuff that comes through your hands!
#27
Posted 30 August 2008 - 16:04
Originally posted by chrisb
Dave Sleat?
BTW paul, stunning pics of the Cagiva in the last few days. Keep them coming of all the priceless stuff that comes through your hands!
Chris, did you get my pm re the photos you sent a couple of weeks a go? I could not open them?
#28
Posted 30 August 2008 - 16:16
asked Twin window very nicely if , due to the amount of posts, we have had , if we could possibly have our own sub forum with different sections ( including probably one for special projects eg Paul MB and those fantastic pics of the Cagiva etc), missing / lost friends but still have a main thread . this way I beleive the thread would never get too big but we can still have loads of fun and talk as much bull sh*t as usual
Fu you go away and look what happens !
#29
Posted 30 August 2008 - 16:26
#30
Posted 30 August 2008 - 16:59
Dave Sleat? correct
what about the other one?
#31
Posted 30 August 2008 - 18:23
#32
Posted 30 August 2008 - 18:28
Originally posted by TZ350
Allo fu, chris b et alll celebrating my half century today glad to see you all hear !
asked Twin window very nicely if , due to the amount of posts, we have had , if we could possibly have our own sub forum with different sections ( including probably one for special projects eg Paul MB and those fantastic pics of the Cagiva etc), missing / lost friends but still have a main thread . this way I beleive the thread would never get too big but we can still have loads of fun and talk as much bull sh*t as usual
Fu you go away and look what happens !
many happy returns - good luck on the next 50!
#33
Posted 30 August 2008 - 18:29
Originally posted by picblanc
Chris, did you get my pm re the photos you sent a couple of weeks a go? I could not open them?
cant say i did but hotmail playing up.i'll have a look
chris
#34
Posted 30 August 2008 - 18:37
Originally posted by ESSEXBOY
Wilf? no
Dave Sleat? correct
what about the other one?
Ron Williams?
PaulMB
#35
Posted 30 August 2008 - 18:38
Photo Copyrighted to Graham Etheridge, racebikepics.
#36
Posted 30 August 2008 - 18:42
PaulMB
#37
Posted 30 August 2008 - 18:46
#38
Posted 30 August 2008 - 19:21
Originally posted by picblanc
No one has said Jon Ekerold,?
Hi,
The 2 pictures are from Salzburg Ring 1977, it was an International meeting called Motorradfestival.
I can’t find the program anymore, but # 1 is Jon Ekerold, # 3 is Harald Bartol and # 22 is a German rider Harald Johler, who unfortunately lost his life 2 years later in Karvina in former Czechoslovakia .
Cheers,
Leif
#39
Posted 30 August 2008 - 19:25
PaulMB
love that picture,
Ron (MAXTON) Williams always was a little bit shy
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#40
Posted 30 August 2008 - 19:28
Originally posted by picblanc
WWW? not easy?
Photo Copyrighted to Graham Etheridge, racebikepics.
Hi,
Its August Auinger from Austria with # 38 on a Bartol 250, think it is 1984? Judging by the weather it must be in England
Cheers,
Leif
#41
Posted 30 August 2008 - 19:35
Phil Henderson....or Steve Wright?....I bet he doesn't know the answer anyway!!?
#42
Posted 30 August 2008 - 19:37
Originally posted by Leif A Nielsen
Hi,
Its August Auinger from Austria with # 38 on a Bartol 250, think it is 1984? Judging by the weather it must be in England
Cheers,
Leif
Hi Leif, yes its August Auinger on #38, Silverstone 1984.
You got anymore pictures in that box!!?;)
Page 2 already!!
#43
Posted 30 August 2008 - 19:41
Originally posted by picblanc
Hi Paul I presume you don't have a Haynes Cagiva 500 manual? so how do you know the settings tolerances etc etc, this is a question from someone who cant even programme the VHS/DVD recorder!!
You're right, Haynes don't do one, must get on to them.
Well, most of the time I just go on the torques and tolerances used on other Japanese road and race bikes, but mainly following the torques and settings of the RG500/RGV500/GS/GSX/GSX-R's. Standard Japanese sizes, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm bolts/nuts etc, unless made of something like unobtanium, will take a certain torque so you know what the maximum load is that you can apply. Adjust it down for alloy unless it's anodized, maybe up if it's titanium or maybe if it has an odd thread. You know what each fastener has got to do or hold and how the fixing is being used and you get a feel for it. It's all experience really. Though there is a bit of luck sometimes too.
And I can't get stuff recorded on my Sky box transfered onto my hard drive or onto DVD, how do I do that?
PaulMB
#44
Posted 30 August 2008 - 19:51
Originally posted by PaulMB
And I can't get stuff recorded on my Sky box transfered onto my hard drive or onto DVD, how do I do that?
PaulMB
I don't know but I do know that the recordings on the Sky box hard drive dont last for ever they apparently disappear on their own after a few weeks (so my daughter tells me!! )
#45
Posted 30 August 2008 - 19:56
Originally posted by PaulMB
You're right, Haynes don't do one, must get on to them.
Well, most of the time I just go on the torques and tolerances used on other Japanese road and race bikes, but mainly following the torques and settings of the RG500/RGV500/GS/GSX/GSX-R's. Standard Japanese sizes, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm bolts/nuts etc, unless made of something like unobtanium, will take a certain torque so you know what the maximum load is that you can apply. Adjust it down for alloy unless it's anodized, maybe up if it's titanium or maybe if it has an odd thread. You know what each fastener has got to do or hold and how the fixing is being used and you get a feel for it. It's all experience really. Though there is a bit of luck sometimes too.
PaulMB
So its years experience and delicate feel then? Something I don't posses.... I sheared a wheel nut stud off on my car when tightening the wheel nuts back up after a wheel change!! :
#46
Posted 30 August 2008 - 20:30
Originally posted by picblanc
So its years experience and delicate feel then? Something I don't posses.... I sheared a wheel nut stud off on my car when tightening the wheel nuts back up after a wheel change!! :
I've managed to shear my share of heavy duty bolts as well. The first bike I worked on in a bike dealership was a KH100/KH125 or something and I had to drain the oil. When I looked underneath I got my left and right back to front and broke the drain bolt. Luckily it didn't strip the threads in the cases actually, just sheared off the thread which then undid, luckily by hand.
Tighten it 'till it strips and then back it off 1/8th of a turn so it locks up solid!?!
#47
Posted 30 August 2008 - 21:11
i answered it!.i said parrish? looks like the old*killer* paddock bend?Originally posted by picblanc
Nicked this one of the other BIG thread one of Phils, there doesn't appear to have been an answer?
Phil Henderson....or Steve Wright?....I bet he doesn't know the answer anyway!!?
#48
Posted 30 August 2008 - 22:06
Originally posted by mfd
That's affirmative from me too Nigel, the late KA, whose son has now slotted in his place at the Classic Yamaha Racing Team.
#22 isn't Chas Mortimer, whose helmet was always an orangy red & white.
True, except for 1975 when it was a metallic with one white stripe over the top to match the paint job on his Danfay/Sarome TZ750.... remember that Imola 200 pic back on the other thread.
#49
Posted 30 August 2008 - 22:12
no,they shouldent do that.the only things that dissapear are the pay per view movies (sky box office)i think they stay on hard drive for 5 days so you can watch the film as many times as you like before then.
#50
Posted 31 August 2008 - 02:56
Originally posted by picblanc
Hi Leif, yes its August Auinger on #38, Silverstone 1984.
You got anymore pictures in that box!!?;)
Page 2 already!!
Hi Fu ,
Scanned a few more pictures (sorry for the quality), there is 2 of the guys on the podium I can’t remember the name of… either it’s my age or alcohol consumption
I am sure some of you will recognize them; also the sponsor name on the board should give the country away (at least for the beer drinkers in this forum).
Back to the Merlot.
Leif