Yes it's a shame the commentators did not know No 7 is a push rod ES2. . Peter Lodge has developed that bike over years down here in NZ. Just extraordinary.
It is sad that the Craven Manx is not fitted with a proper drum brake, and the rider (Mr. Dean Harrison) cannot seem to be able to use a correct right hand shift pedal! But Mr. Michael Browne had both "classic" features on his Lodge prepared ES2 Norton. Bill Swallow is correct, the "Classic Manx GP " is no more!
Now thats proper highlights & commentary , none of that slow motion stuff with classical music
Classical music is to motorbikes just doesnt really work.Motorhead at least?
👍 agreed
Yes dear
FANTASTIC coverage of a great race. I don't think the major media could top that, well done !!
This is the sound I've been waiting to hear. Lovely singing singles. 😁
Mike Browne is NOT riding a Norton Manx, he is riding a Norton ES2 pushrod engined bike
Staggering how fast these old bikes can lap the course 😮
Amazing video, thanks
What legends.
What a race :)
Yes it's a shame the commentators did not know No 7 is a push rod ES2. . Peter Lodge has developed that bike over years down here in NZ. Just extraordinary.
Maravilhoso ver as clássicas em ação! 🇧🇷
Missing the sound of 1000cc V twins...
Dean 53 sec lead is bonkers everyone else 4 sec gaps between them
Wait it was televised?
I think ITV4 had a couple of programmes
Were there only 7 competitors in this race ,,,,,,, just asking,!!
More like it Pal top edit this ❤️
It is sad that the Craven Manx is not fitted with a proper drum brake, and the rider (Mr. Dean Harrison) cannot seem to be able to use a correct right hand shift pedal! But Mr. Michael Browne had both "classic" features on his Lodge prepared ES2 Norton. Bill Swallow is correct, the "Classic Manx GP " is no more!
6:56
At last!!! Decent coverage.
Please don’t do that again. It’s racing we ate here for, not a history lessons.
Max top speed????????????