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"Windle Honda: A Legacy of Speed and Success" Since its establishment in 1976 by Stephen Grainger and G Bettison, it has been synonymous with speed, precision


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"Windle Honda: A Legacy of Speed and Success" Since its establishment in 1976 by Stephen Grainger and G Bettison, it has been synonymous with speed, precision, and triumph. Over the years, this iconic racing team has left an indelible mark on the motorsport world through their remarkable performances in various competitions. In 1976 Southern 100, Stephen Grainger and G Bettison showcased their exceptional skills as they blazed across the track on their powerful Windle Honda machine. Their fearless determination propelled them to victory, setting a precedent for future generations of racers. Fast forward to 2014 Sidecar TT where Vince Biggs and Robert Biggs took center stage astride a formidable Windle Honda sidecar. The duo's synchronized maneuvers and unwavering focus earned them well-deserved accolades among their peers. The year 2005 witnessed another momentous achievement for Windle Honda when Alan Langton and Stuart Graham conquered the Sidecar TT. Their seamless teamwork combined with the sheer power of their trusty machine catapulted them to glory. Mick Boddice Jr. And Ian Simons etched their names into history during the intense competition at the 1998 Sidecar TT. With skillful navigation through treacherous bends, they exemplified what it means to be part of Team Windle Honda. Brian Kelly and Jason O'Connor continued this legacy in 2013 as they fearlessly tackled every twist and turn at the Sidecar TT. Their relentless pursuit of excellence paid off as they crossed that finish line victoriously. Frank Briscoe and Matthew Wiseman made headlines during the thrilling race at the 1995 Sidecar TT aboard a mighty Windle Honda machine. Their unwavering determination pushed boundaries while leaving spectators awestruck. Bill Currie alongside Philip Bridge demonstrated unparalleled expertise during the challenging competition at the 2004 Sidecar TT.