Some more snaps from Kempton, these of bikes exhibited in the show.
A lot of time and skill has gone in to the detail work on this Norton ES2 cafe racer. Not sure of the function of the speedo and rev counter cooling rings but they are works of art! |
Fuller view of the same ES2 cafe racer. How many hours went in to its build? |
Acetylene headlight on the 1910 Royal Enfield. |
Unusual combination. Kawasaki two stroke triple in a featherbed frame. |
Very nicely restored post-war Villers 6E engined OEC. I believe the model is an Atlanta. |
There was so much interest around this beast it was hard
to get close to take a photo. Nicely engineered V8 powered
Norton featherbed framed special with supercharger.
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Detail from a very lovely 1954 Moto Rumi Junior Corsa 125cc two stroke twin race bike. Look at those short megaphone exhausts. What a racket it must make! |
Full view of the Rumi Junior race bike. |
On the Moto Rumi Club stand was this split motor. A well thought out design and it looks nice and easy to work on. |
The New Imerial Owners Club put on a fine display of machinery. This JAP engined v-twin inspired envy in me! |
Again on the New Imperial Owners Club stand this lovely oily rag mid-twenties JAP engined side-valve. |
The Ariel Owners Club displayed nothing but ex-forces WD/NG models in honour of the forthcoming D-Day commemorations. Five of them in total. |
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