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Donington CRMC "Classic revival" meeting 19-21 June.

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Donington CRMC "Classic revival" meeting 19-21 Jun

#1 PostAuthor: phil churchett » Sun Jun 21, 2009 6:56 pm

Thankfully this years meet had better weather than last year, the Norton owners club celebrated 50 years in existence and combined it with "Classic Revival". Lots of old Norton racers on display, with some being paraded. Nice to see them being used, instead of being in the National Motorcycle Museum on display.
Lots of different stuff to see, singles, twins, triples and fours, with a good mix of 2 and 4 stroke.
Here's a few pics;

Gpz 750 racer. [It says "fatty" on the screen!].

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P & M 1170

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Rob North 750/3

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Rob North 930/3

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Ricky McMillan P & M 1170,

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P & M Z1000

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Finn Teuvo Lansivuori's RG500

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Ex Norton race mechanic Norman White

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Norton Challenge, [note rear disc].

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Journalist Alan Cathcart ready to parade the rotary Steve Hislop won the Senior TT on.

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New Norton Commando 961 SE

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Used Z1B seen in paddock

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#2 PostAuthor: mick znone » Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:03 pm

now there's a z1b in use, nice to see, with a sh't cr'ppy make do unponsey rack aswell, brilliant.
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#3 PostAuthor: 000zeds » Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:50 pm

Looks like Z900 / Z1000 forks + calipers
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