Showing posts with label Motorcycle photograph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorcycle photograph. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Its time for another blog, I've been otherwise occupied in preparing for printing the latest Aust. Velo OC magazine and, well admit it DQ you're just too lazy to complete the research of some items in the pipeline......
So bear with me, with this offering of photos of no particular theme from my collection and apologies if the odd one has been featured before.... acknowledgements to S.R. Keig Ltd, Fox Photos and Morton's Motorcycle Media who own the copyright on several photographs....
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This Mk.7 KTT, photographed 23.01.1947, owned by Bill O'Rourke, features a Rex McCandless conversion to a swing arm rear suspension....













Taken in 1954 following their victory in both the 250cc, 350cc and unlimited class with a 250cc BMW and a 600cc BMW in the first 24hour race held at the Mt.Druitt circuit on the western outskirts of Sydney. L-R...Wal Hawtry, Jack Humphries, Don Bain, Don Flynn, Jack Forest, Len Roberts.The 250 won its class by 54 laps and the 350cc class by 19 laps....Don Bain was involved with the machine's preparation as well as riding it, and I recall he told me scrutineering was not of the standard for originality of later years........

















Brookland banking under repair during the winter layoff, 22.11.1935.


















A pic scanned from a book on the R75 BMW...shows an outfit bogged to the axles in mud on the Eastern Front in 1941.......















H. Tyrell Smith aboard the Excelsior Mechanical Marvel, IOM TT 1936....
















Ulster GP, probably 1959...MZ.

















Smiths IOM raceshop, or rather tent...likely 1947 or 1948 .


















Bathurst, NSW 1978, Tony Hatton aboard my ( then) Carey engined MAC in a Smiths frame ( copy of an English Beasley frame).....

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

When I come to do a new blog, usually I have a subject in mind...in fact I have a "Velobanjogent" folder in My Documents on my computer and within it are numerous other folders of varying titles containing photos for future use etc... well now I've whetted your appetite, like what?
"DOHC Velos", "TT and Manx GP", "Waycott 600cc SOHC Velo outfit","The 4 cylinder Velocette", more Keith Bryen and Allan Schafer photos to name some....
But this time I was taken by various pics, in no special order or detail as I assemble the next edition of the Australian Velocette OC magazine, "FishTailDownUnder" which you may recall I'm editor...so they form this blog....
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This photo below is of a solid silver Velocette KTT Mk.8 engine. Made by a jeweller in New Zealand and presented yearly at the Classic motorcycle races at Pukekohe in February for the winner of the Velocette race. I remember winning it in I think 1981 on my Mk.8..foolishly I thought I got to take it home! But the best that occured was to look at it and eventually get my name engraved on a winners plaque...
Great "bit of kit" as they say.....
























Pictured below is Barrie James with Geoff Dodkin, former London Velocette dealer and one of GD's Velo specials, now owned by Barrie.....






































Barrie also sent this photo of the special 5" Velocette clock in a wooden plinth, given to him by Geoff Dodkin.
This brought back memories, for we built this clock in my shop in the 1980's and I presented it to Geoff in his motorcycle shop in East Sheene, London, UK. He's kept it all these years and it was nice to see it passed on to a Velocette enthusiast.
























This next cartoon tickled my fancy as they say...
When Australia went to metric measure in the 1970's, a small booklet was published on "Understanding SI metrification" and this cartoon illustrated it....

























In the late 1940s in Sydney a Velocette racer, Ted Carey, made his DOHC 250 Velocette engine on a 250 MOV pushrod engine, with a gear train a la MV.Benelli etc and of course Australian Les Diener and some others elsewhere in the world did likewise.
The engine has been owned by Sydney engine builder Malcolm Sullivan since the 1960s and with the recent interest in Classic racing fitted it into a variation of the UK Doug Beasley swinging arm frame...nice bit of kit...


















And finally...published by good friend John Jennings on his blog..."Private Owner Downunder, the story of a vintage Velo racer" ......(http://ozvintageracer.blogspot.com/ ), is this super evocative photo of a man and his machine, and yes I admit I'm biased, it's my old Velocette Thruxton...
Tony Keene, its next owner, astride it at the National Velocette Owners Club of Australia National Rally at Bundenoon, south of Sydney, in October 1986....

For the third time...." a great bit of kit"........

Saturday, September 6, 2008

I've not only Velocette material in my archive and this photograph is interesting and historic.

On the back is captioned..."The Founders"....
This founders image date is likely early1930’s The journal on desk in right foreground bears a title and date, a higher resolution scan reveals "Leading Advertisers 1930"
Fairly positive identities are as below:
In suit and tie at left, William S. Harley, Engineering.
In vest and shirtsleeves, William A. Davidson.
Seated signing document, Walter Davidson, President.
In suit with bow-tie at right, Arthur Davidson, Sales.
William A. Davidson died 1937.
Walter Davidson, September 30, 1876 - February 7, 1942.
William S. Harley died 1943.
Arthur Davidson, February 11, 1881 - December 30, 1950

I'm indebted to Neale Gentner from Queensland for assistance in the identification.
Left click on the image to enlarge.