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just got back from st.asaph. wish i read this last night id have gone to find the track. 

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Cadwell Park was very similar (OK Al, you might say it still is!).steve-e wrote:That passengering is a bit extreme just to get through the paddock![]()

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Might be spelt wrong but if you put it in google this thread is the only thing that shows upianw wrote:The grass tracking skills came in handy when you needed to overtake![]()
That was at Rhydymoan ( spelt wrong)

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So about the bike then ??? 

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Looks a little like an outfit that’s been modified around a disability, although it is very hard to tell from the photo ?
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2 minutes away from my house..and steve its Rhydymwynsteve-e wrote:Might be spelt wrong but if you put it in google this thread is the only thing that shows upianw wrote:The grass tracking skills came in handy when you needed to overtake![]()
That was at Rhydymoan ( spelt wrong)

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Correct
kev, now get back on topic, does lurch know anything about the bike?

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I don't think Vince (Lurch) does. He sent me a link to it when we were in the gamesroom asking about it.
Big old suzuki on CV carbs with a standard sump, mono front end but can't see much more than that.
Not Louis' wheels - front looks to be 4 stud and the frame out to the front wheels looks like square tube so not the usual stuff. Passenger handhold looks like it's made for those 'short in the arm'. Obvious stuff - seat not built into fairing - knee trays and arm rests on chassis so not the usual christmas tree. Might be an illusion but seems long. Don't know what the frame is between the driver and the bars.
Is that back on topic?
Big old suzuki on CV carbs with a standard sump, mono front end but can't see much more than that.
Not Louis' wheels - front looks to be 4 stud and the frame out to the front wheels looks like square tube so not the usual stuff. Passenger handhold looks like it's made for those 'short in the arm'. Obvious stuff - seat not built into fairing - knee trays and arm rests on chassis so not the usual christmas tree. Might be an illusion but seems long. Don't know what the frame is between the driver and the bars.
Is that back on topic?

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A guess, it reminds me of the outfit that was for sale on ebay a few weeks ago. Bike was I think at Brighton speed Trials running without a fairing????
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That was Roger Hollingshead's ASCO at Brighton wasn't it? That has forks on the front. This has hub steer but with a square tube front end.
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