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Re: [Tigers] Sunbeam period race photos

To: drmayf@mayfco.com
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Sunbeam period race photos
From: MWood24020@aol.com
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:47:13 EST
In a message dated 1/31/2008 5:59:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
drmayf@mayfco.com writes:

Yes they  are great photos! It was #55 in Santa Barbara at the airport 
(actually  Goleta), that was the impetus for me to get my car! That 
sucker was  romping and stomping just about everything there that day. 
Incidentally  that was teh same day that Honda introduced their 4 
cylinder race bikes.  They had 2 versions, a 250 cc and a 125 cc. 
Japanese riders. They made the  smaller 125 start after the bigger bikes 
and within a few laps they had  all bu caught up with their team 250 
bikes well out in the lead. Was told  that they could turn 20,000 rpm 
with no problems (true? or not...) but  they sounded like a bucket of 
very angry bees when they went  by..


 
I didn't realize that with a "right click", you could zoom in on the  
pictures...makes them even better and makes it obvious that you guys had it  
right, 
904 driver giving the one finger salute!
The #55 is THE Tiger, as far as I'm concerned. Outside of the rally cars,  it 
was really the only race Tiger that got it done in a competitive  
class...Doane Spencer was a real genius.
 
If I'm not mistaken, in 1966 the Honda 125 GP bike was a 5 cylinder. I could, 
once again, be wrong ;-)
Anyhow, I believe 20,000rpm was real and that they also had 7 or 8 speed  
transmissions, to keep them in the very narrow powerband, up top. They also did 
 
some six cylinder GP bikes, back in the day, I think...
 
I may have to order a couple of those photos in B&W prints...they'd  look 
great in the office.
 
Mike



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