Thursday, July 9, 2015

Bikers Classics 2015

Seen at the Bikers Classics the very rare Suzuki RK66 50cc twin.
For more pics see
Bikers Classics 2015

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Quincy Looper Beast

This time some links to a big dinosaur of a powerboat, the Quincy Looper Beast.
What an amazing machine!!
First of all an incredible building thread
Building a Looper Beast
Want to know how it sounds
Start up
Screaming 
Fly By
Runabout
The history can be found on the official Quincy Looper site
Quincy Looper Racing

Monday, May 18, 2015

Suzuki RP68

I collected some very rare pics of an even rarer machine, the Suzuki RP68 launched in 1967. This is an amazing 50cc triple! It never got out of the prototype stage.
Specs
19 hp @ 19.000 rpm
- 20.000 rpm redline
- 180 km/h topspeed
- 14/16 speed gearbox
- magnesium engine
- 380 hp/liter
For more pics see 
Suzuki RP68

Monday, April 20, 2015

TechGP

Found this great Facebook site with lots of interesting GP pics from the two stroke area.
For more pics see
TechGP

Sunday, March 22, 2015

RG500 history

This time a very nice interview with Makoto Hase one of the engineers who were responsible for the design of the Suzuki RG500.
Interview with Makoto Hase

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Interview with Dane Rowe

Stumbled upon this great interview with the beautiful Dane Rowe.
Surprise Guest- My Interview with Dane Rowe!!!
Dane Rowe formed a sidecar racing couple with sidecar professor Rudi Kurth in the sixties and the seventies.
For more pics see
Dane Rowe and Rudi Kurth

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Michael Jackson and the RG500

Michael Jackson was an RG500 owner!
In 1988 Gary Taylor flew a Suzuki RG500 over to Italy where Michael did some concerts. They heard that he was a motorcycle fan so the RG500 was a present. Taylor said Michael needed the most exiting bike ever made!! In between the races Kevin Schwantz and Rob McElnea visited his opening concert in Rome.
Does anyone know where this bike is today?? If so please let me know via my contact page on this site!
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Michael Jackson and the RG500