The Dubliner Mountain Thunder
Alcohol may have been banned on the streets of Methven during the racing, but only a bale of hay separated the spectators from the smell of gasoline as the bikes gave you a blow wave as they roared past you only millimeters away. If you're sensitive to noise, then earplugs are a must at Methven. Yes, they are that close... and as noisy as a screaming gym teacher!
The Mako Racing Team was there |
Shannan Mako....happy racer! |
The local community and businesses sponsored this event and did a fine job.
There were some classic machines there that would wow the most passionate bike fan.
Street racing at Methven can give you some idea of what it must be like to be a spectator at the Isle of Man TT. Up close and personal.
1941 Indian |
Three Velocettes...all in a row |
1930 Rudge |
'59 Beeza |
Norm rode down from Kaik on his gorgeous Thunderbird
When it came down to the racing, Shannan was a little tentative during his practice laps. The track was moist in the early morning and threw up gravel. One lap was all over in 34 seconds.
The bikes were coming and going so fast that it was like watching a tennis match!
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