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Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Keen Kneen Boys

The Keen Kneen Boys
Broke it Bruv?" Winner of the 1980 Junior Manx and later tracelling marshal Mike Kneen chats to is younger brother Phil, a retiree from the 1983 Juniro Manx

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: C E Titch Allen - 1915-2010

C E Titch Allen - 1915-2010
2010 saw the passing of Titch Allen, founder of the VintageMotorcycle Club. Titch is seen riding the Parade Lap at the 1986 TT meeting

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Sidecar braking

Sidecar braking
I can t see any TT passenger wanting to hold the spokes to make the outfit turn tighter, but it seems a well rehearsed knack on a trials outfit

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1, 8 seconds apart at the finish

1, 8 seconds apart at the finish
As I was going down Bray Hill for the last lap I decided to try and put a really fast lap together." Ian Lougher succeeded by setting a record lap which stood for many years

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Crooks Suzuki - obviously

A Crooks Suzuki - obviously
Martin Crooks, boss of Barrow in Furness Crooks Suzuki, at Sulby Bridge in the 1990 Lightweight Classic Manx. Martin can be seen on You Tube performing a handstand at Quarter Bridge in practice

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: TT Memories - 1992 Senior TT

TT Memories - 1992 Senior TT
" We were watching the 1992 Senior from the Creg. You culd tell Steve Hislop on the Norton was coming by the Mexican Wave of cheering that foollowed him down from Kates Cottage

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Behind you

Behind you
Steve Hislop senses the prescence of team-mate Carl Fogartys RVF 750 as they swing though Governors Bridge in the 1991 Formula One

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Manx Radio linkman Chris

Manx Radio linkman Chris
The start of a brilliant career, Chris Palmer eases his Honda off the line in the 1990 Ultra Lightweight TT. Chris won 3 MGPs and 6 TTs. For TT 2014 Chris joined the Manx Radio lineup

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Crosby Norton

The Crosby Norton
Despite his handicap, the late John Flood rebuilt the Norton that featured for many years in the display in the Crosby Hotel

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Yer Men

Yer Men
Davy Wood chcks the countdown to the start of the 1991 Lightweight TT as Joey Dunlop warms up the machine. Davy was Joeys manager and mentor throughout most of his TT winning years

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A naked Worm

A naked Worm
What lurks beneath the all-enveloping body of a modern outfit. The proximity of the twistgrip to the exhaust would worry me

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Little and Large show

The Little and Large show
It would be fair to say that Hond a choice of the Pan European ST100 as the TM bike for 1990 was not universally appreciated

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Jeff Clew

Jeff Clew, V.M.C.C. member, author amd BEMSEE travelling marshal Jeff Clew takes Signpost Corner

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Manx Legend; Phil Haslam

Manx Legend; Phil Haslam
Phil Haslam (Pharaoh Yamaha) becae the first MGP rider to lap the Mountain course at oer 100 mph. His lap rcord of 103.45 was a full 48 seconds faster than the Senior lap record

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1973 50th Anniversary MGP run

1973 50th Anniversary MGP run
Signpost Corner action from the 1973 50th Anniversary MGP run

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Out of the crate to race

Out of the crate to race
Peter Courtney recalls his 1973 Production race on a KH 250 Kawasaki

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1971 Lightweight TT

1971 Lightweight TT
Radio TT host Charlie Williams (Dugdale Maxton Yamaha) treats thew slippery conditions at Parliament Square with due respect. Charlie won 8 TT races

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Mead and Tomkinson BSA

Mead and Tomkinson BSA
Nigel Rollason at Union Mills in the 1973 Production TT. TheMead and Tomkinson BSA won many long-distance endurance races

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1973 Senior TT

1973 Senior TT
Jack Findlay ay Quarter Bridge. The French-based Australian wn his only TT in 40 starts on the Suzuki ywin

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1973 Production TT

1973 Production TT
Le Mans start action from the 1973 Production 750cc class. Riders featured include Dave Nixon, Triumph, 3) Dave Croxford (Norton, 7) Darryl Pendlebury (Norton, 16) and Ernie Pitt (Triumph, 27)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A lop-sided podium finisher

A lop-sided podium finisher
Having blown up his big BMW (the rules did not allow 500s to run in the 750 Sidecar), Heinz Luthringhauser put an oversize barrel on one side of his 500 to get his start money

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Eric Thompson

Eric Thompson
FormerV.M.C.C. President Eric Thompson was on-Island to ride the 50th anniversary of the MGP run

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Deep in thought

Deep in thought
Radio TTs Charlie Williams caught in a contemplative mood as he warms up his Johnson Yamaha for the 1973 Ultra Lightweight race

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A long-lived Suzuki T500

A long-lived Suzuki T500
Tom Loughridge with his T500. " Betwen 1971 and 1978 I raced the bike in 20 TT races; Production, Senior, Formula 750, Formula One, 1000 Classic and the 1000 Jubilee

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Rotax to the fore

Rotax to the fore
Con Law leaves Parliament Squre to win the 1982 Junior TT on the Waddon-Ehrlich. Various British constructed machines (rmstrong, Waddon)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Mike Vangucci

Mike Vangucci
Chiltern Sections Mike Vanguci ploughs a lonley furrowe on a borrowed MAC Velo, 1981 pre-65 trial

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: TT Memories - 1979 Senior TT

TT Memories - 1979 Senior TT
Memories of Mike Hailwoods fighting runner up to Alex Geotge in the 1979 Senior TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Unlucky 13 for Chris Guy

Unlucky 13 for Chris Guy
After leading the 1981 Senior TT on his private RG500 Suzuki, Chris Guy is flagged in at Parliament Squre and told the race was stopped after two laps. On the re-run, he crashed out at Braddan Bridge

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1981 Classic TT

1981 Classic TT
The Year of the Black Protest. Unhappy at Suzukis tactics in the Formula One race, Honda decked their riders and machines in all-black for the Classic race. Joey Dunlop at White Gates

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: An all-star lineup

An all-star lineup
A trio if talented champions of the World and the TT form an orderly queue at Ballacraine in the 1978 Junior TT. 1977 World Champion Takazumi Katayama leads Joey Dunlop and Mike Hailwood

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1982 Sidecar TT

1982 Sidecar TT
Jock Tayor and Benga Johansson (Fowler Yamaha) at the Bungalow. winning Sidecar Race B, setting a new lap recod at 108.29 that was to stand for seven years

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Second best means second place

Second best means second place
Charlie Williams recalls his runner up in the 1979 Formula One TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Charlies fvourite TT mount

Charlies fvourite TT mount
Of all the bikes that Charlie Williams has ridden in the Island, it was a 500 Yamaha-4 he rode in 1982 that he rates as tops

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Norman Brown and the Neill Team

Norman Brown and the Neill Team
Twenty five years before he founded TAS Suzuki, Hector Neil was picking TT winners. Norman Brown and Hector, plus crew celebrate Normans 1982 Senior TT win

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1982 Formula Two TT

1982 Formula Two TT
Four-times TT winner for Ducati. Tony Rutter (Sports Motorcycles Ducati) won a hat trick of F2 victories from 1981 to 1983, then won again the 1985 race

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Oxford Section V. M. C. C, members, 1981 Manx Grand Prix rally

Oxford Section V. M. C. C, members, 1981 Manx Grand Prix rally
Oxford Section V.M.C.C, members, pose for a group photo, 1981 Manx Grand Prix rally

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Bit of a chilly ride

Bit of a chilly ride
Robert Corkill and Richard Barks (Kawasaki) approaching Cronk Corner on the Jurby South road circuit. Down the ballavarran Straight, Robert looked down to see Richard laying on his back in the chair

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Black Week for Honda

A Black Week for Honda
Joey Dunlop lines up for the 1981 Classic TT in his Black Protest livery. Angered by Suzukis tactics in the Formula One race

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: John Boyde

John Boyde
Laxeys John Boyde parades his Sunbeam at the 1979 Jurby Festival

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Ballanorris - Joeys Gate

Ballanorris - Joeys Gate
" I was watching the 79 Southern 100 at Ballanarris; Joey Dunlop had made a stop to clear a radiator and was making his way thriugh the field, setting a new lap record

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: George & Jackie Maple

George & Jackie Maple
George and Jackie Maple (Rudge) 1981 Manx Grand Prix V.M.C.C. Rally

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Irish ace on the airfield

Irish ace on the airfield
Although he never rode the TT or Manx Grand Prix, Ray McCullough competed in the Southern 100 for many years. In 1979 he rode for the Irish team in the Millenium Match Races at Jurby on the QUB Yamaha

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Armoy Armada

The Armoy Armada
Joey Dunlop, Jim Dunlop, Mervyn Robinson, Frank Kennedy

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1979 Classic Lap

1979 Classic Lap
40 years after finishing third in the 1939 Senior TT, 10-times TT victor Stanley Woods again rode the works 500cc Velocette on the Island

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Flying Kipper

A Flying Kipper
Oops! Chief Travelling Marshal Alan Kipper Killip drops the plot at Quarter Bridge in the 1979 TT races

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1976 Formula Ywo TT

1976 Formula Ywo TT
Dutchman Jan Strijbis was the last racer of a Velocette in the TT races. Jan, also the last user of a pudding basin helmet is see at Glen Vine

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Dave Baxter - Eurpean Enduro Champion

Dave Baxter - Eurpean Enduro Champion
Befote the days of Steve Colley and David Knight, the Island had a European off-road champion. Dave Baxter and Eric Hargreaves won the European Sidecar Enduro championship in 1975

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Protest

Protest
Honda were unhappy with Suzuki tactics in the 1981 Formula One race, so Alex George, Ron Haslam and Joey Dunlop were The Men in Black, for the Classic TT that year



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