Wow, a fantastic weekend at the Castle Combe Grand National meeting featuring the Mike Hailwood Tribute Parade.
Rather than post all the photos individually here is a link to my Flickr album.
https://flic.kr/s/aHskZNDUFQOK, One photo to wet your appetite. Mike and his faithful pit crew awaiting the start of the parade. Owner Mike Chapman looks on (not worried at all
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The guff on the RC181 replica: The engine has a distant link on the 550cc Honda. I believe this might only be the crankshaft and gear box, and possibly MUCH modified c/cases to look like the original. The top end is all as per the original with replica barrels and 16 valve DOHC cylinder head. The chassis is all as per the original.
Despite being taken out on the Saturday while parading the Seeley G50 Mike decided to replicate the infamous Mike Hailwood incident at the TT when Mr Hailwood took a hammer to the throttle assy. during his pit stop to knock it back on. The glorious sunshine we enjoyed at Castle Combe melted the glue holding the twist grip rubber and it nearly slipped off as Mike was hauling the RC181 through the chicane. I admire authenticity but that was maybe taking it a bit too far
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My leathers did get an outing during the parade sessions when Johan Van der Pere borrowed them to parade Mike's Vincent Grey Flash "Belle". An absolute peach of a machine which Mike will be racing at Chimay in Belgium next week.
Cheers Geoff