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Title: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: lukeb1961 on February 24, 2009, 10:53:20 am
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Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: VMX247 on February 24, 2009, 11:03:08 am
BEAUTIFUL
A picture says a thousand words.
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: Freakshow on February 24, 2009, 11:05:46 am
is it me or are they wiiiide bars.
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: suzuki27 on February 24, 2009, 03:23:22 pm
I hear the wide bars made the short travel bikes of the era a bit more easy to control.....even Suzuki's.
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: TM BILL on February 24, 2009, 06:19:37 pm
Joel Robert #33, Gaston Rahier #35 Sylvain Geboers #30 Harry Everts #31 ?????
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: maicomc490t on February 24, 2009, 07:55:50 pm
What a great pic - and I don't even like (nor dislike) Suzuki's

Seems like yesterday - so where have all the years gone ???

At least quite a few of us were very fortunate to talk for a while with the great man at CD5, and such a decent humble gentleman he was! My cap had a faded #22 Reed sig on it but Joel's on it is now gold and the cap is in semi retired mode !!!

Dave Mac  :D
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: Wombat on February 24, 2009, 08:20:20 pm
I love that era!
The bikes and the riding gear are plain and simple.
No bling or 'sticker kits', just pure function and purpose.
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: lukeb1961 on February 24, 2009, 09:04:59 pm
photo is tagged 'Suzuki riders Joel Robert (33), Gaston Rahier (35) and Sylvain Geboers lead the field at the 1974 Belgian 250 Grand Prix'
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: albrid-3 on February 25, 2009, 03:21:45 pm
Todays racing, l can`t tell who is who and what bike is what, paint them all white, and the same patten clothing, it not like the 60`s 70`s to 80 `s but at the vintage meetings today their should be a ruling, WARNING  if period clothing is not warn, don`t bother riding. I tryed to uphold that rule years ago, some riders will and some couldn`t careless.
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: Phil on February 25, 2009, 03:34:04 pm
I hate seeing riders racing vintage in modern riding gear. They go to extremes to get their bikes looking right then turn up in ugly Fox, Thor or whatever modern riding gear and helmets that look like the Griswolds Xmas decos. There should be a period clothing rule I reckon. I understand safty is the main consideration but you can buy period style modern nylons and jerseys and plain helmets.
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: Marc.com on February 25, 2009, 04:58:31 pm
but you can buy period style modern nylons and jerseys and plain helmets.

you can buy alot of gear in plain colors, boots in black, helmets in plain colors, but like you  said some people care and some don't. I think nothing looks worse than riding a Rickman or Cheney in the latest lairy MX dancing suit. Everyone knows these bikes should be ridden in rugby jumpers.
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: VMX247 on February 25, 2009, 06:28:23 pm
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plain riding gear is good  8)

Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: VMX247 on February 25, 2009, 06:31:05 pm
oops forgot we are on the suzuki site  ;D
alison
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: vmx42 on February 25, 2009, 06:33:54 pm
Hey TMBill,
I don't think Harry was on a Suzuki in '74. Not sure who it is!
VMX42

P.S. how is sunny Taupo?? Looking forward to CD6!!
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: albrid-3 on February 25, 2009, 07:27:20 pm
That is a great Photo , I have been involve with vintage racing ever since it started here in victoria, the first race meeting was held at barrabool, it was a rush to be there and the excitment was overwhelming, l race around to get my VR ready for this event, only pair of handlebar to use was flat bar, just like your skid bars that we all used back in the golden era, and it was shit house to ride, but my race clothes where spot on. Now l think it time that all vintage racing fellows should slick to gather, and right a letter to the committee our so called governing body who ever they are should submit a authentic period clothes ruling should be put to practise and within the ruling at all meetings ,We the founding member plus 10 original other members that started the Governing body of vintage motorcross and rules MAV
Regards
David
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: GD66 on February 26, 2009, 12:43:08 am
#31 : Jos Teeuwissen ?
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: TM BILL on February 26, 2009, 06:22:02 am
Hey TMBill,
I don't think Harry was on a Suzuki in '74. Not sure who it is!
VMX42

P.S. how is sunny Taupo?? Looking forward to CD6!!

Thats harry everts on the twin carb Puch , Harry won the 250 title on the Puch in 75 but developed it in the 74 250 GPs .
I think thats Gennady Moisiev in the blue shirt and helmet on the outside left.

Jeff Taupos all good  :) we booked our flights to CD6 and the nats yesterday  ;D
Title: Re: Men At Work - Belgium 1974
Post by: maicomc490t on February 26, 2009, 06:22:41 am
As much as I like the look of my old Sidi three stripers (long gone thanks to my late dad chucking them without telling me!) i wouldn't go back to them for quids. Likewise the old school helmets. The Sidi Techno-flex boots and modern Shoei helmets protect both ends of me very well and at the end of the day that gear is worn far more through the year than 'period gear'.

While I would like to look how I did in 1975 it's not practical. No more Bell Magnum, Jofa, Lambert leathers, Sidis and Golden Breed for me thanks !!! Let alone the transition gear - aka desert boots, GP boots footy jerseys etc etc - that was then and this is now.

There are enough 'rules' governing the sport without the fashion police kicking in, sorry.

Dave Mac :o