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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: 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: Slippery Sam

Slippery Sam
The most celebratedTriumph racer, the only machine ever to win five TT races in five consecutive years 1971-1975. It was ridden to victory by Ray Pickrell, Tony Jefferies

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: John Catchpole

John Catchpole. A briliant engineer, John built his own two-stroke machines from scratch and was one of the first to get a Scott to do the ton

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Mike Hailwood filming - 1977 Manx Grand Prix

Mike Hailwood filming - 1977 Manx Grand Prix
Mike Hailwod ponders on the wisdom of firing this 700 Yamaha down Bray Hill for his first lap in many years. He was filming for Take it to the Limit

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Quick filler - Irish style

Quick filler - Irish style
Without the benefit of the quick filler used by the works teams, the Irish came up with their own solution. If you look carefully

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Mighty Atom

The Mighty Atom
Gary Dickinson leaves Governors Bridge. His sight stature meant he had to carry ballast to reach the minimum racing weight

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Tom Arters Wheelbarrow Matchless

Tom Arters Wheelbarrow Matchless
Peter Williams bounds down Bray Hill in the 1973 Senior TT. He comapigned the Arter Bros G50 for many year, but won his only TT in the 1973 Formula 750 race on the John Player Norton

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1958 Senior TT

1958 Senior TT
John Hartle walks away from the smouldering wreck of his 500 MV faour after it caught fire at Governors Bridge at the end of lap four

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Helmut Fath Wolfgang Kalauch URS 1968 500 Sidecar TT

Helmut Fath Wolfgang Kalauch URS 1968 500 Sidecar TT
Germans Helmut Fath & Wolfgang Kalauch (URS) at Governor's Bridge, 1968 500 Sidecar TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Gileras TT return

Gileras TT return
Geoff Duke leaves the start line after giving his Scuderia Duke rider John Hartle final words of encouragement. Geoff arranged to run the 1957 championship winning bikes for the 1963 season;

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Saltbox MCC

The Saltbox MCC
In 1967 my old club, the Saltbox MCC of BigginHill, Kent took part in the TT parade of clubs. We are lined up near Summerland for the run down the Promenade

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Alan Dudley Ward - Ecurie Skint

Alan Dudley Ward - Ecurie Skint
There appears to be some sucking of teeth as Alan Dudley Ward pilots his DW special around Thruxton in 1953. A well-respected tuner of Triumph

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1938 Weigh-in

1938 Weigh-in
Johnny Galway (Excelsior, 29) and Marcel Simo (Terrot) await their turn ro weigh their bikes in for the 1938 Lightweight TT. Johnny finished 9th, Marcel retired

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1935 Lightweight TT

1935 Lightweight TT
10-times TT winner Stanley Woods (Guzzi) waits for Timekeeper Ebblewhite Snr to give him the nod to start the Lightweight TT. No 3, Ken Horton gives his Excelsior a richening tickle

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Bray Hill - in reverse

Bray Hill - in reverse
Ferrddie Dixon (Riley) is about to turn right and climb Bray Hill in the 1934 Mannin Moar race. Dixon was the only person to win races on two, three and four wheels on the Island

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Mechanical Marvel

The Mechanical Marvel
Syd Gleave gave the Excelsior Mechanical Marvel its sole Island win in the 1933 Lightweight TT, beating runner-uo Charlie Dodson (New Imperial) by two munites and twenty seconds

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1922 Lightweight TT - selective assembly

1922 Lightweight TT - selective assembly
Geoff Davison gets his Levis refuelled during his Lightweight TT winning ride. Team leader Geoff hand-picked the lightest components when building his machine

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Banking Sidecar

The Banking Sidecar
Freddie Dixon and Walter Denny display their 1923 Sidecar TT-winning Douglas and banking sidecar, designed by Dixon. The levers by the sidecar raises and lowers the wheel axle

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Manx Two Day Trial Action

Manx Two Day Trial Action
Sulby Glen provides a backdrop as this Butaco riders starts to thread his way through a Sulby River section on the Manx Two Day Trial, held in September

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1980 Jurby Road Races

1980 Jurby Road Races
Not all Ducatis that are raced are racing Ducatis! The compiler of this exhibition raced this GTE at the Jurby meeting and the 1980 MGP; and got a finish too

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Nine-up Joyriding

Nine-up Joyriding
The picture is time-worn, but this crew of happy TT-goers are having a whale of a time as they cruise past the Castle Mona arcade

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: My special hedge

My special hedge
A poem about spectating at the TT races

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Lost

Lost
V.M.C.C. TT rally

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Two Velo Fellows

Two Velo Fellows
Both TT winners on Veloce machinery; Stanley Woods won his first victory for Hall Green in the 1938 Junior TT; Neil Kelly took a Thruxton to victory in the 1967 500cc Production race

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: They re Off

They re Off
The flag falls and road racing is about to burst back into life on the British mainland after WWII

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Signpost Corner

Signpost Corner
Various solo and sidecar shots of Signpost Corner

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Graham Walker

Graham Walker
TT winner, Editor of Motorcycling, first curator of the Beaulieu Motor Museum, Graham Walker prepares for the first Vintage Motor Cycle Club TT Rally

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Race Apart

A Race Apart
A TT race poem

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Bill Smith - first and last TT rides

Bill Smith - first and last TT rides
Liverpool rider-dealer Bill Smith rodse this Velocette special in the 1957 Lightweight TT. 43 years later he made his Island farewell ride on 1 a 400 Honda

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Barn Corner

Barn Corner
Nice to see they used to leave the barn doors open, just in case anyone misjudges Barn Corner

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Hot Horst

Hot Horst
Austrian Horst Saiger must be a candidate for top foreign rider at TT 2014, judging by his form at the North West 200. Photo; Baylom McGaughey

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Eric Carlsson - Saab Rally Ace

Eric Carlsson - Saab Rally Ace
Saab rally ace Carlsson reaquainsts himself with the three cylinder Saab power plant he won many rallies with, this time fitted into a BSA chassis

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: TT / World Champions

TT / World Champions
In the good old days it was accepted that the sidecar world champion would ride the TT, as it was a round of the Grand Prix championship

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Rivals

Rivals
Maurice Cann (25) and Les Graham line up for the Unlimited solo race on Easter Monday, 1946. The riders tangled mid-race and Graham retired; Cann went on to finish second to George Brown (HRD)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Alf Briggs

Alf Briggs
Nottinghams Alf Briggs, riding his Triumph Trophy, which, with a change ftyres, he probably rode in trials and scrambles. Alfs wife Molly also rode Triumphin the Interna

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Boddice Clan

The Boddice Clan
Three members of the Boddice family, snapped within inches of each other, with forty years between father and grandson

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Mountain circuit part 1

The Mountain circuit part 1
A poem about the TT races

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



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