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Clubroom => Foto Forum => Topic started by: pancho on March 30, 2013, 06:39:41 pm
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First one is Merrylands annual observed trial at Deadmans Creek,'60s.We all took turns on the old Acme fitted with a BIG rear sprocket.
That's 'A' grade road racer Bill Dillow closely followed on foot by Keith Jones watching for 'dabs'. Next is Jonesy being marked by Arthur Hobson and watched by Jeff Wilkinson.
cheers
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Hey Pancho, would that Jonsey be the Bob Jones that was caretaker at Nepean for many years?
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Hi Pancho
I had an Acme Villiers 125 around '67.........Hand Change, Twin Exhaust, Single Cylinder.....I bought it for $10......a couple of months later I sold it for $15......What a great entrepreneur I was then !!! ::)
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Hey Pancho, would that Jonsey be the Bob Jones that was caretaker at Nepean for many years?
No that was Keith, He is the late Bobs nephew. (Bobs ya uncle)
cheers.
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Hi Pancho
I had an Acme Villiers 125 around '67.........Hand Change, Twin Exhaust, Single Cylinder.....I bought it for $10......a couple of months later I sold it for $15......What a great entrepreneur I was then !!! ::)
I'm afraid Jonesy beat you in the bargain department, found it dead on the side of the road and bought a condenser for 7/6d and bingo a goer!.
7/6 = Seven shillings and six pence to you fellers that didn't have to try and add, multiply, and subtract the currency of those days.
(This was the economy model, only 98cc.)
cheers pancho.
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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You can tell this was a while ago- a B31, Payne frame at nepean. Check the rear tyre!
cheers
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Was going to put this in the subject[what was it] the art of being cool i think, i was reading yesterday. Decided it's definitely an un-cool pic [of me] so best here in black n white section for a laugh. Check out the front road tyre. Looks like wanganui labour weekend on the monday 1/4 mile grass [sort of a 1/4 mile grass] was rough with a right hander up a small step then hard left back down & into the long left curve main straight [bent straight]. Had a super fast grass TT saturday in a 'big' paddock with a tough scramble sunday & this 1/4 mile on monday. That was labour weekend covered for us for many years. Looking at the pic reminded me that my bike suddenly developed a very bad rattle in the top end at the TT so pulled the head off [in the camping ground] that evening after people[them that know--or thought they did] sad 'she's history mate', found [of all things] that the inlet guide had broken off the bit that sticks down into the port which was bouncing up n down & sounding like all hell was about to break loose up top. Easy fix [remove offending bit] & never missed a beat for sunday/monday. Memories.
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sorry, no pic, will try again, been a while & forgotten what to do, thought i did it right.
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road tyre on the front [tough times], bought it the week before from someone in town & pretty much just took the rear guard off at the hinge & muffler off & looks pretty much it--leaving lots of room for 'development'!! haha.
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Check the rear tyre!
A Goodyear Grasshopper perhaps?
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Check the rear tyre!
A Goodyear Grasshopper perhaps?
Goodyear grasshopper! definately the go 'back in the day' I used one on my AJay road bike (1st bike) and later on for short circuit after nobbies got dissallowed.
cheers.
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Harold, Norm & Carl Askew, cica 194?
My uncle Carl not the Spear.
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There's nearly always a dorky kid making faces, no mater what generation we're in ;D. Great photo.
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That's my dad you're talking about Mark. >:( ;D When I first saw the photo earlier today I actually thought it was me.
There is some family debate that the one in the chair is my uncle Jack, too many uncles.
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Love the Sidevalve Beeza........Remember when we never wore shoes and stones didn't hurt our feet........ :o :o
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When I first saw the photo earlier today I actually thought it was me
It does look like you too.....you had the same expression after you broke your leg 8).
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