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Sally - a Manx Norton with a long history
Bob Dowty jnr heels his fathers long-stroke Manx into Governorss Bridge. Bought for Bob snr in 1952, this was the machine that Geoff Duke took to Japan on his first visit there to give demonstrations rides in 1960. Geoff gave a hint to the British motorcycle industry that the Japanese were capable of building fine motorcycles - as we all know. BikeSport TT Race Pics feature the FoTTofinder Bikesport Archives of Isle of Man TT Race photographs.
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In this photo print, we witness a remarkable piece of motorcycle history. Meet Sally, the legendary Manx Norton with an illustrious past that spans decades. Bob Dowty Jr. , following in his father's footsteps, skillfully maneuvers this long-stroke beauty into Governorss Bridge. Purchased for Bob Snr. back in 1952, this iconic machine holds significant historical value. It was none other than Geoff Duke who took Sally to Japan on his inaugural visit in 1960 to showcase its prowess through demonstration rides. Little did he know that this act would serve as a pivotal moment for the British motorcycle industry. Geoff's endorsement of the Japanese motorcycles during those rides hinted at their potential to build exceptional machines – a notion that has since become widely acknowledged and celebrated by enthusiasts worldwide. This particular snapshot captures not only the timeless elegance of Sally but also pays homage to her role in shaping the future of motorcycling. As we gaze upon this image from BikeSport TT Race Pics, it serves as a reminder of how one bike can leave an indelible mark on an entire industry. Let us cherish Sally and all she represents – a testament to innovation, performance, and the enduring spirit of two-wheeled adventure.
Framed Prints of Sally - a Manx Norton with a long history
Experience the rich history of motorcycle racing with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This stunning image captures the iconic Sally, a Manx Norton, in action during the BikeSport TT Race Pics. The long-stroke Manx, which was purchased for Bob Dowty snr in 1952, holds a significant place in motorcycle racing history. It was the very machine that Geoff Duke took to Japan in 1958 for demonstrations, marking his first visit to the country. Relive the glory days of motorcycle racing with this beautiful and authentic framed print, a must-have for any motorbike enthusiast's collection.
Photo Prints of Sally - a Manx Norton with a long history
Step back in time with our exquisite photographic print featuring the iconic Sally, a Manx Norton with an illustrious history. Captured during the BikeSport TT Race Pics, this image showcases Bob Dowty heeling his father's long-stroke Manx into Governors Bridge. A machine of great significance, Sally was purchased for Bob Snr in 1952 and was the very bike Geoff Duke took to Japan on his inaugural visit in 1958 to give demonstrations. Relive the golden era of motorbike racing with this stunning and authentic print, perfect for any motorbike enthusiast's collection.
Poster Prints of Sally - a Manx Norton with a long history
Step back in time with our stunning poster print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the iconic Sally - a Manx Norton with a rich history. This captivating image, captured from BikeSport TT Race Pics, shows Bob Dowty heeling his father's long-stroke Manx into Governors Bridge. A machine of great significance, Sally was purchased for Bob Dowty Sr. in 1952 and later took Geoff Duke on his inaugural visit to Japan for demonstrations. Relive the golden era of motorcycle racing with this magnificent poster print, an essential addition to any bike enthusiast's wall.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Sally - a Manx Norton with a long history
Experience the thrill of motor racing history with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Sally" - the legendary Manx Norton. This iconic bike, with its long and distinguished past, was owned by Bob Dowty Sr. and ridden by his son Bob in the BikeSport TT Race Pics. A cherished machine, Sally was later taken to Japan by Geoff Duke for demonstrations in 1952. Assemble this captivating puzzle to bring the rich history of motorcycle racing into your home and relive the excitement of the past.
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