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Background imageExhibition Images Collection: An MV exposed

An MV exposed
An MV 3 snapped undergoing a fettling sessio. For an all-conquering machine, some of the details work looks a bit scruffy; witness the tape round the coils

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Smokin

Smokin
If thqattyre grips, your finger won t stop it! Doc Moran at the Ramsey Sprint

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Cartoon

Cartoon
" I ll never do another oil change!"

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Manx V. M. C. C. members

Manx V. M. C. C. members
Manx V.M.C.C. members

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Racing improves the breed

Racing improves the breed
129.748 on a road bike. That was the new Superstock lap record set by Ian Hutchinson on the Padgett Honda in the 2009 Superstock TT. Three-times TT winner Ian heels into Brandywell

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The first Suzuki Sidecar winner

The first Suzuki Sidecar winner
Dave Molyneux and Dan Sayle leap their DMR Suzuki to victory inthe 2009 Sidecar race. It was Daves 14th and Dans 4th TT victory

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Keep a tight line, boys

Keep a tight line, boys
Looking like a Manxie with the three legs on his leathers, Spaniard Antonio Maeso leads Welshman Paul Own through Brandywell, 2009 Superstock

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: One mans tribute to his favourite racer

One mans tribute to his favourite racer
A montage of Mike the Bike pics from 1958 to 1978 adorn the panel of Mike the Bike Vickers van. A fitting celebration of MV to SMBH

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Many hands make Honda work

Many hands make Honda work
Dave Sells erceives advice encouragement and/or sympathy whenhis Honda stopped at the Wildlife Park, Ballaugh in practice

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Two-metre top-up

Two-metre top-up
Manxman Conor Cummins waits patiently as the McAdoo team refuelhis Kawasaki in the 2009 Senior TT. Conor finished runner-up to John McGuinness

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Cameron Donalds early TT exit

Cameron Donalds early TT exit
After setting the fastest practice lap for TT 20o9. Cameron Donalds TAS Suzuki found a false neutral at Keppel Gate, ran wide

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Solitude

Solitude
" We ll find a nice quiet campsite from which to watch the racing my dear" " Baa" said the sheep and the wife probably said - " Bah!"

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: EX 2008 exhibinfo

EX 2008 exhibinfo
public, EX 2008 exhibinfo

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Full compression for a Fast Lady

Full compression for a Fast Lady
The suspension on Carolynn Sells Yamaha gets a good workout hitting the Bray Hill dip en route to winning the 2009 Ultra Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2009 Supersport Race 1 action

2009 Supersport Race 1 action
Bruca Anstey (Suzuki) leads Gary Johnson (Honda) through Stella Maris. Anstey retired when leading on the last lap; Johnson finished 8th

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Fly Guy

Fly Guy
Guy Martin flies Ballaugh in practice for the Post-Classic MGP 2009. His Suzuki is reminiscent of those raced by Grameme Crosby in the early 1980s

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The fastest pushrod single

The fastest pushrod single
Steve Linsdell at Braddan Bridge with his Seeley-framed Royal Enfield

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A four-cylinder beer pump

A four-cylinder beer pump
Combining the best of two of our favourite pursuits. This engine was rescued from a hedge ad taken to Germany to be refurbished and now adorns the bar at the Sulby Glen Hotel

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: McPint

McPint
A selection of John McGuinness TT shots

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Mountain circuit part 2

The Mountain circuit part 2
A poem about the TT races

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Bob McIntyre - the Brit Bike Years

Bob McIntyre - the Brit Bike Years
A selection of Bob McIntyre shots

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: What a difference a few weeks make

What a difference a few weeks make
Kirk Michael in snow

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: D. J

D. J
998 Senior TT (Yamaha) 2000 Junior (V & M Yamaha) 2002 Production 1000 (Suzuki)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Trio of Madsen-Mygdals

A Trio of Madsen-Mygdals
Richard Madsen-Mygdal (Vincent) Dave Madsen-Mygdal (Triumph) Mark Madsen-Mygdal (Yamaha)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Voice of the TT'

The Voice of the TT"
Perced high in the Grandstand, the late Peter Kneale oversees one of the many TT and Grands Prix races for Manx Radio. Photo; Isle of Man Newspapers

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A pair of racing families

A pair of racing families
Hugh and Eunice Evans, also John and Hilary Musson

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Bill Doran

Bill Doran at Scarborough on the AJS Porcupine. Photo: George Schofield

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Crooks Suzuki TT & MGP winners

Crooks Suzuki TT & MGP winners
Frank Whiteway 1970 Poduction 500 TT Stan Woods, 1972 Production 500 TT Les Trotter, 1976 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Classic engines

Classic engines
Some classic power units seen at the 2007 Re-enactment

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Mountain circuit

The Mountain circuit
The 37.73-mie mountain circuit

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Morgan-tics

Morgan-tics
You have to realise the Morgan;s body is only screwed onto a wooden frame. Judging by the tax disc, it is very likely he drove the Morgan there, raced it then drove home again afterwards

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Chris Booth

Chris Booth gets the flag to start his British Anzani engined Morgan

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Molyneux s

Molyneux s
The right-hand kink at the end of the Cronk y Voddy straight has been named Molyneux s; a worthy and lasting tribute to the 17-times TT winner

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Frankenstein

Frankenstein
A TT poem

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Befote they were famous

Befote they were famous
The first TT years of: Ian Hutchinson (1000 Suzuki) Cameron Donald )600 Honda) Steve Plater (1000 Yamaha)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Yowl of Scotts?

A Yowl of Scotts?
A Scott-only race was held on Good Monday, 1946. I bet 72 was loud with that megaphone exhaust

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Fast Ladies

Fast Ladies - can you name them?

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: McGuiness s

McGuiness s
The long left-hand above Barregarrow has been named McGuinness s; a fitting tribute to the 23-times TT winner

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Bob Geesons REG

Bob Geesons REG
The REG

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Hot of the Press

Hot of the Press
Everything, including scrutineering, stops for the TT Special! A group of scrutineers and ACU officials peruse the latest copy of the TTs own paper

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Mays Meccano machine

Mays Meccano machine
Top gear James May finishes his lap on the Meccano machine. Oz Clark was a passenger for only part of the time. The project made a good hours TV. Photo: Isle of Man Newspapers)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Mick Grant

Mick Grant
1974 Production TT (Triumph) 1977 Classic (Kawasaki) 1985 Production 750 (Suzuki)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A French Classic

A French Classic
This 1929 French MGC, built by Marcel Guiget & Co. would not win many prizes for elegance

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A future world champion

A future world champion
Bill Lomas takes off on the Mountain on his Royal Enfield J.A.P. Bills GP career brought him two TT wins and two World Championships with Guzzi

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Whats dropped off?

Whats dropped off?
John Barton checks back to see what appears to be laying in the road during practice for TT 2007. The Orange Army are always looking for volunteers

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The fastest Island MV (so far)

The fastest Island MV (so far)
American Thomas Montano at Ballacraine in the 2005 Superbike TT. He currently holds the fastest Island MV lap at 120.922

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2005 Classic Lap

2005 Classic Lap
Italys answer to the Manx Norton; this fine Gilera single sits ready for Giovanni Soncini to ride in the Parade Lap

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Molys 2006 outfit - after the flip

Molys 2006 outfit - after the flip
Dave Molyneux flipped his outfit in Rhencullen in practice for TT2006, this was the resuts. Inset shows the DMR outfit as built by Dave



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