Bonneville Salt Flats Bikes
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Bonneville Salt Flats Bikes
As the subject says, BBC2 now, might need to catch it on iPlayer. Made me think of Rick 
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If you have not seen this its worth a look.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World% ... est_Indian
Roger.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World% ... est_Indian
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Hi mate,
Yep, I watch that a while ago, fantasic! This seems to be a 2 part? documentary about various bikes going from the UK to try for various different records, some real characters and great viewing, well done auntie Beeb
Yep, I watch that a while ago, fantasic! This seems to be a 2 part? documentary about various bikes going from the UK to try for various different records, some real characters and great viewing, well done auntie Beeb
Ben.






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Hi Ben,
Yup second part on Sunday 13th,
It will be interesting to see how it all goes that's for sure,
Watching that tonite i wish i still had my bikes. Oh well
Roger.
Yup second part on Sunday 13th,
It will be interesting to see how it all goes that's for sure,
Watching that tonite i wish i still had my bikes. Oh well
Roger.
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Haven't watched it myself yet, (recorded it), but a guy I used to work with was one of the bike builders in the program.
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I will have a look later 
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Hi,
Well after looking forward to the programs second part it was a pity that nobody did that well and to think that the New Zealand's Burt Munro still holds the speed record on his Indian from 1967 is amazing.
Roger.
Well after looking forward to the programs second part it was a pity that nobody did that well and to think that the New Zealand's Burt Munro still holds the speed record on his Indian from 1967 is amazing.
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True, but that 30 year old Suzuki doing 157+ was bloody good going. The guys with the supercharger self destructing had a reasonable start too, but the bearded one was a grumpy old bugger, even after getting a ride on the Suzuki he didn't realise he'd done 153! 
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It's part of having a beard matebut the bearded one was a grumpy old bugger
Think I was still on Suzuki's 30years ago. What was it Ben?
ATB
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