The August Popham Megameent is now well established in the calendar. An informal ride-in show with club and trade stands. There are a couple of marquees but it is mostly outdoors and has on a few occasions in the past fallen foul to the vagaries of the English summer. This year, despite the majority of the summer being an absolute stinker weather-wise, the gods smiled and Popham was blessed with glorious sunshine. The combination of motorcycles and aeroplanes at a good old fashioned enthusiast aerodrome is a winner and throughout the day numerous flying machines dropped by, many of them vintage and even a gyrocopter amongst their number. Here's a few photos from machines that caught the eye..
Open frame three speeder Scott. |
Lovely unrestored dohc MV Augusta race bike. |
Detail from a Moto Rumi 'Gentleman'. |
BSA A10 plunger Gold Flash mildly bobbed and with an M20 front end grafted on. Looks very right but probably handles and brakes worst than original! |
Home brewed v-twin special badged up as 'The Indomitable Jackson'. AJS engine and the other components I'm not too sure. Very nicely put together. |
Unrestored Excelsior Roadmaster on the British Two Stroke Club stand. |
Anstey links on an unrestored Ariel Red Hunter that had been used by a gamekeeper in Surrey for all of its life. |
Cracking little Motom 50cc ohv race bike. Enormous finned sump and probably a very effective noise generating tool. |
On loan from the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu this experimental 1944 Royal Enfield 350 sidevalve twin was made for military evaluation. In the end they chose the Triumph TRW. |
Side valve Norton Big-Four sidecar tug mated with a very glamorous Noxal sidecar parked up in the spectators' bike park area. |
Same Norton, different view. |
1911 Rudge labelled as probably the ex DC Bolton Brooklands racing machine. |
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