War Bike
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Brooklands
Motorcycle Volunteers
The motorcycle volunteers continue to make history at
Brooklands by maintaining the Museums interesting collection of Bikes and
promoting the Museum at outreach events such as the VMCC Festival of 1000 Bikes
and the forthcoming Southern Classic Off Road Motorcycle Show at Kempton Park
on 7 December 2013.
Last month also saw the start of the
restoration of the Earle Cotton Jap.
The Brooklands Earle Cotton Jap Pictured before the start of the Restoration |
The Earle Cotton Jap Frame |
This bike was built as a recreation of an
outer circuit racer created in later life by Doug Earle who raced at Brooklands
in 1938. The bike has a Cotton Frame
powered by a 498cc Jap engine. It is thought that the bike may have been used
as a grass track racer before being created in its current form. It remains a
controversial bike as it is a later and somewhat eccentric build. However, it
helps tell the story of racers like Earle and continues to provide a relatively
smooth ride.
The Volunteers also took a visit to The Sammy Miller Museum
with Tommy Meeten’s record breaking Francis Barnett for a photo opportunity.
Sammy could not resist a ride on the little 2 stroke and was surprised to learn
that it averaged 50mph in its record breaking endurance race. The bike benefits
from three separate fuel tanks which extended the range well beyond some of the
larger and faster bikes that had to stop to take on fuel. Mr Miller also fired
up his V4 AJS for a couple of circuits of the courtyard.
Sammy Miller on the Tommy Meeten Brooklands Special |
Keep up to date with the volunteer's their Facebook Page.
Caterham Bikes
Whist we remain
committed to keeping old bikes running, regular readers will know that we also
have an eye on the future and are always on the look out for sustainable
solutions which will help save precious fuel for older bikes. So we did not
hesitate in contacting the newly formed Caterham bikes to find out more about
their e-bikes launched last month. The Classic e-bike is modelled on a 1920s
racing motorcycle and Caterham tell us that it will be ready next year so keep
an eye on our twitter feed @fenlandclassics for more information. For more
information on the Classic e-bike and other bikes in the range see our news
page and Caterhambikes.com.
The Caterham Classic E-Bike |
F1 Fantasy Team
News hot off the
press is that the Fenland Classics Fantasy F1 team finished 9,560 places higher
than our starting position back in March but sadly still finished in 1,427th
place.Old Timer
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