Showing posts with label 2010 Australian Velocette Rally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 Australian Velocette Rally. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2010

John Jennings has sent me a CD with as he titled it..."Best of Lennox Head 2011"....photos he took during the recently run 2010 Australian National Velocette Rally....
Lets finish off the rally with some from the CD.....
Left click on the images to enlarge...
JJ and I dubbed it "The Great Australian Velocette Submarine Rally".....
These couple of shots let you see what we mean....





Velos at the Keyes Machinery collection....H'mmm sorta looks a bit like a dump to me....


Plenty of rivers to cross and ferries still used...


Activities involved tugs of war....the main rally dinner had pipers ....
The Club patron, Anne Frampton, Bertie Goodman's daughter attended for several days and did the awards......


Anne with husband Norbert and JJ ( on the right)
Anne presented an annual award....The Bertie Goodman Award, to Stuart Hooper for his record breaking with a Velocette.

The award....
Final few pics....
Lunch stop on a dry, day ride.....







Saturday, October 9, 2010

 Well a week away at the Australian National Velocette Rally for this year proved a bit of a revelation....
I'm renaming it "The Great Australian Velocette Submarine Rally"....
Did it rain.....every other day it seemed... yes they sure had some in the Northern Rivers area of NSW where it was based at the coastal town of Lennox Head ( it was belted around a bit some months back when a waterspout/cyclone hit it, de-roofing many houses...)...
250mm some days... local roads closed due to flooding, made it a nightmare for the dedicated organising team to get any of their planned ride routes on schedule.
The camaderie from the group of over 130 people with over 90 bikes, including 72 Velocettes was excellent and I counted around 60 Velos on the road on Thursday, the last day I participated.....
So where is Lennox Head....??
As mentioned, it's a sleepy coastal resort town in northern NSW, Australia some several hours south of the Queensland border.... "X" marks the spot-
Australia's a pretty big place and it was pleasing to see members from all of the States and two Territories bring Velocettes....
A montage of Australian State and Territory licence plates on Velos....












As well we had a good contingent from New Zealand and two Californian's...Mick Felder and Gil Loe attend.
NZer Cheryl Mickelson, pictured below, is a great supporter of the marque in NZ, edits their news sheet, contributes a report to FTDU the Aussie Club magazine and rides Velos and races in Historic events there with husband Neville also over with his father Jack, pictured to the right with John Jennings from Western Australia, former Club President and current Club Secretary.



The record breaking Velocette , built and ridden by Stuart Hooper was a prize exhibit at the Rally and as Stuart and Keith Canning had just completed a rebuild of the machine in readiness for a further attempt on his current record of 139.001mph at Lake Gairdner in South Australia next February and had yet to start the bike, they confidently decided the rally was the place to do this.
Rollers started the engine, running around 14-1 CR at the first attempt to the delight of the large crowd....
A few pics, below, record this and give a better view of the machine.






And finally a pic or two more from the Rally....




Thursday, September 30, 2010

I'm off to this years National Australian Velocette Rally...some 900km from my home, up in northern NSW at Lennox Head....
My good friend Mick Felder from California has flown in, is travelling up with me, and will ride one of my bikes.......
Perhaps a blog report when I return in a week and a bit.....
Meanwhile a sort of pot pouri of pics to tide you over......
Left click on the images to enlarge......

Royston Hill Climb, UK...John Griffith's Brough Superior.
From a French "Moto Revue" road test in 1927.....
I've likely included this before, but though I no longer have the KTT-348 license plate, the Rover 2000 TC or the KTT Mk.8, I still like the photo.....
Ewald Kluge, Baron von Oetzen and Green the Melbourne DKW agent, Northcott Avenue, Canberra before their unsuccessful attempt on raising the australian 250cc land speed record, 1938.
Mk.8 KTT on the Velocette stand at the November 1948 Earles Court Motorcycle Show, London.
Jim Day holds DQ's 1967 VMT Velocette on the start line of the 1971 Castrol 6 hour production machine race, prior to the Le Mans start.
The title for this was....Santa and some lucky Velomans Mk.8 KTT for Christmas....but you don't fool me-sure looks like Gert Boll......
Possibly the South Australian TT races at Lobethal in 1939...L to R...
George Wade,J. Stewart, Frank Mussett and George Hannaford...
You can inspect the Velos and determine their models.....