The North/South Divide

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Mick Whortley, sponsored by Bill Boddice?????
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I can remember racing against Mick Wortley in the 70's Ian. How do I remember this? Because the cheeky bastard looked at the Kirby BSA and said "I remember this outfit. It used to go well".
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Mick Boddice on the tripple, BSA though.
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Yes, it was a BSA. Clive Pollington was the passenger ;)
ianw wrote:Mick Wortley, sponsored by Bill Boddice?????
I think this was a Kawasaki?
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RP wrote:1968 Trips? The only one I can remember from that period with a triple was Mick Boddice's :?:
It didn't start out with the triple Roly. It originally had a twin (probably Triumph) and had a 16" front wheel also. The trident motor and 10" front wheel were later additions believed to be early 1980's.
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ianw wrote:Mick Boddice on the tripple, BSA though.
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Great pic ian :D Have you anymore :?:
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These have all been up before tripps but they are great to see again :D , if you ask me to put more up you understand that I'll be putting some up of Rudi Kurth :lol: :lol:
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ianw wrote:These have all been up before tripps but they are great to see again :D , if you ask me to put more up you understand that I'll be putting some up of Rudi Kurth :lol: :lol:
Fine by me :D
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RP will know this one, look at that back end on the BSA :D
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Triplebrew wrote:
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bludge wrote:.....or even real classics v's modern classics :raspberry: 8-) :lol:
:lol: :lol: Tell me this then :? :? what date of manufacture do modern classics put on their entry forms :twisted: when we had the old Enfield it had a cut off date for eligibility as do all of the classic classes ....I ONLY ASK so don't go giving me grief :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Annette, as fas as I am aware, it would be based on the date of the engine. We enter ours as a 1972 as that is the year of the engine. The chassis was made in or around 1968.
i understand that TB ......but some of the NEW modern classics do have new modern classic engines in them don't they? maybe not .someone will tell me.. of that I am sure :D :D
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teampastit wrote: i understand that TB ......but some of the NEW modern classics do have new modern classic engines in them don't they? maybe not .someone will tell me.. of that I am sure :D :D
What do you mean Annette :?: I would think ALL the engines in use have been rebuilt at least once and had internals upgraded etc. I don't think you can get a brand new classic engine as used in a sidecar other than maybe the Weslake / Nourish :?:
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That's a hard one Annette, I know a guy who won the 500cc Vintage championship (solo). I lent him an amal smoothbore carb, he then made a carb from that period which looked identical to a period amal but to all intents the internals were Amal smoothbore.
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Weslake that's the one ........SO you can get a brand new engine then to put into a brand new chassis and run it in the classics ........ :D pity the poor old Konig is not included :roll: mind you TB after being out with them in Gemany I think they may just blow the rest away :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Seriously annette, do you still think that Konigs use shellac to seal the heads!!
they use modern technology.
So you & Robin never used silicone sealant on the Enfield?
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ianw wrote:Seriously annette, do you still think that Konigs use shellac to seal the heads!!
they use modern technology.
So you & Robin never used silicone sealant on the Enfield?
:roll: :roll: why does this topic end up being taken so seriously :D I only asked what date a new modern classic put on their entry form :? ... no answer as yet :D a bit of silicone sealant is a lot different than a new everything :lol: :lol: think I had better leave it there my classic sidecar friends don't want to fall out with anyone :lol: :lol: :lol:
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