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Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The two sides of Robin Daykin

The two sides of Robin Daykin
In 1957, aged 20, he rode this AJS 7R to 40th in the Junior Manx. Fifty four years later, aided and assisted by wife Annette, he rode and finished the 2011 Sidecar TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Different Strokes

Different Strokes
Spotted at TT 2010. V-6 Heavy Engineering at its best

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Hutchys top-notch pit crew

Hutchys top-notch pit crew
" Have to say, the pit stops for Hutchy were some of the best, most efficient and (believe it or not) relaxed I have ever witnessed

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Jenny Tinmouth - fastest TT female

Jenny Tinmouth - fastest TT female
Jenny Tinmouth set the fastest female TT lapp at 119.945 at TT 2010

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Supertwins

Supertwins
The intriductin of the Supertwins make a different sight and sound to modern-day racing.; and the bike to beat in 2012 was the KMR Kawasaki

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Michael Dunlop on the pace

Michael Dunlop on the pace
Michael Dunlop proved that the BMW is a ace-winning projectile at the recent North West 200. Can he repeat the form at TT 2014, Photo Baylon McCaughey

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A close call

A close call
Two riders trying to share the same piece of TT tarmac in the 2013 Supersport 1 TT - not good news! James Coward (28) clipped Ivan Lintin and heads for Steve Parker, the cameraman

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Islands oldest motorcycle race winner

The Islands oldest motorcycle race winner
17 years after collecting his pension, Ted Fenwick won the 250 class of the 2010 Pre-TT Classic race on his Ducati. Ted first rode the TT as passenger to Alwyn Maltby in 1963

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 50 years on - still riding Honda

50 years on - still riding Honda
In 1959 Naomi Taniguchi, a 23-year old tester for Honda, was a member of Japans pioneering race squad. He raced the Honda right through to 1964

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Saietta

The Saietta
The London-built Saietta acheived 101 mph at the British National record meeting held at Elvington, to set the inaugural electric land speed record

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Le courier feminin francais

Le courier feminin francais
Estelle Leblond finished 29th in both sidecar races at TT 2013, winning her the Sue Jeness Trophy, presented annaually to the best female competitor by the TT Supporters Club

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: They don t make Triumphs like they used to

They don t make Triumphs like they used to
V.M.C.C. members trouble shooting on the 3010 Lakeland rally

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Neat parking?

Neat parking?
In practice for the 2009 Junior Manx Grand Prix, Simon Perkin managed to park his Triuph in an unusual place. He later raced (but not this machine!)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Fishtown Fun

Fishtown Fun
Close action at the annual Fishtown race meeting, run round the fish yards at Bremerhaven, held in May 2013. Ludwig Haller (BMW) is chased by Charley Suter (Windle)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Duck! Definitely a Gor blimey Moment

Duck! Definitely a Gor blimey Moment
Manx racer Paul Smyth (PRF Suzuki) instinctively ducks as a fellow racers machine somersaults and destroys itself at Anglesey in 2013. Paul slid off trying to miss the shrapnel, but was unhurt

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2009 Supersport action

2009 Supersport action
Stela Maris reverberates to the sound of a pair of Yamaha R6s being pounded up the mountain. Russell Mountford (36) leads German Rico Penzkofer

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2013 Privateers Champ

2013 Privateers Champ
Winner of the Privateers TT Championship, Lee Johnston wheelies off Ballaugh Bridge in the Lightweight TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: How will BMW Dunlop fare?

How will BMW Dunlop fare?
Winner of 4 TTs in 2013 on Honda, Michael Dunlop switches to BMW machinery for TT 2014. Will the German machine help him to add to his tally of 8 wins?

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Sidecar Charity Push

Sidecar Charity Push
To raise funds for the rehabilitation of Nick Crowe and Mark Cox after their 2009 Sidecar TT crash, friends organised a sidecar push/pull round the TT course. Seen here at the A.R..E

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Blackpools finest

Blackpools finest
Sporting leathers in his beloved Blackpool FC colours, Roy Richardson added to his MGP tally of 8 wins on the Linton Aermacchi in the 2010 Junior Classic Manx

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Welcome Stan

Welcome Stan
Good to see all, and especially Stan Dibben, world sidecar rider with Eric Oliver in 1953. Stan is a regular visitor to our exhibition, 89 and still going strong

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Blanket?

Blanket?
We all know tyre-warmers are known as blankets - perhaps the true meaning needs to be explained to Bruce Ansteys team

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Electric Rutter

Electric Rutter
Without the MotoCzysz team in attendance at TT 2014, will anyone beat Michael Rutters lap at 109.675, set lasy year?

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: In case of breakdown

In case of breakdown
A recent addition to the massed ranks of vintage machines reside here on this Island us ths very tidy 1927 Coventry Victor Silent Six

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The message says it all

The message says it all
John McGuinness took his frustration out on this coppers helmet after his Hondas chain broke leaving Ramsey in the 2009 Senior TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: So nearly the winner

So nearly the winner
Well off the leaderboard in a lowly 18th place at the end of the first lap. Andrew Soar stormed through the field to miss victory in the 2012 Senior Manx by just two seconds

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Third Degree

The Third Degree
Radio TTs Chris Kinley quizzes Dave Molyneux before the start of the Sidecar Race A at TT 2012. Dave added win number 15 to his current total of 16 TT wins

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Enjoy the Lap Kevin?

Enjoy the Lap Kevin?
1993 500cc Grand Prix World Champion Kevin Schwantz took part in the 2012 Parade Lap. It is not sure if the inset pic was taken before or after his lap

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Saturday evening practice - TT 2009

Saturday evening practice - TT 2009
Wil these be the winninf eyes this year? Cameron Donald (Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing) at Greeba Bridge

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: McPints tribute to Joey

McPints tribute to Joey
Riding in Joey Dunlops colours, John McGuinness currently holds the outright lap record (2013) set during the 2013 Formula One TT at 131.71 mph

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Fast Newcomer

The Fast Newcomer
Tycos Suzuki Aussie Josh Brookes was currently the fastest ever newcomer at TT 2013

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: EX 2012 McGuinness1

EX 2012 McGuinness1
public, EX 2012 McGuinness1

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Southern 100 record holder

Southern 100 record holder
Guy Martin still has to win a TT, but he has a winning pedigree at the Southern 100, He held the lap record for the Billown circuit at 114.235 mph

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2010 Lakeland Rally

2010 Lakeland Rally
Manx members (and mascot) at the 2010 Lakeland Rally

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Japanese bikes - they ll never catch on'

Japanese bikes - they ll never catch on"
This Honda Benly is a credit to its restorer

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: ForSale

ForSale
For sale - 2009 GSX1000 Suzuki, never raced or rallied, one careful owner, needs slight attention" Carl Rennies well-bent Suzuki after a major off in practice

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Electric Winner 2009

The Electric Winner 2009
Rob Barbers TTXGP-winning Agni X01 awaits its pilot. Howclose to a ton lap willthe electric bikes get this year?

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Anything goes at Bonneville

Anything goes at Bonneville
A selection of machinery used at Bonneville Speed Week

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Local Talent - Debbie Barron

Local Talent - Debbie Barron
Local lass Debbie Barron was the first female Manx resident to pilot a sidecar at the TT. Debbie (together with side kick Robert Lunt)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Grrrr eat

Grrrr eat
I have a penchant for petting pooches - do you think I dare? or my eyesights bad - wonder if the words are in braille?

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 101 TT finishes

101 TT finishes
With a 101 TT finishes (to 2013), and no end in sight for his TT career, Dave Madsen-Mygdal rounds the Waterworks in the 2013 Superbike TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: John McGuinness 2012 Zero TT

John McGuinness 2012 Zero TT
After studying the competition at TT 2011, Mugen built their Shinden Zero TT bike in barely four months. Constructed almost entirely of carbon fibre, in 2012

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Listening to Il Doctore

Listening to Il Doctore
" Yeah, you may be world champion, but can you get round here at 129+ mph. Guy Martin thinks as Valentino Rossi gives him impression of the TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: John McGuinness

John McGuinness, Honda, Yamaha, Triumph, John McGuinness, Triumph, Honda, Yamaha, public, EX John Mc

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Joeys team-mates

Joeys team-mates
Ron Haslam, Roger Marshall, Philip McCallen, John McGuinness

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: One wheel to many - and wrong way lads

One wheel to many - and wrong way lads
It;s the Glencrutchery Road startline - but not as we know it. This undated picture shows the field lining uo for a karting event. It was a round-the houses event

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1970s R. A, F, Jurby Day V. M. C. C. members

1970s R. A, F, Jurby Day V. M. C. C. members
1970s R.A, F, Jurby Day V.M.C.C. members

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Life of Pi(p)

The Life of Pi(p)
Top; Pip Harris crests the Mountain at Cadwell Park in 1948 (photo: G. Schofield) Bottom; a more relaxed style leaving Ramsey, 1967 TT



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