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two wheels very good sir
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Pre war hard tail beating post war bikes. Too cool.
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gotta love that “I’ m bored” arm over the handle bars on the straight away.
WAIT was he shifting with his left hand, seriously what going on there on the #11 bike?
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1936 supercharged BMW and yup shifter is on the wrong side.
Oh and hard tail too. This guy is nuts.
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that explains the big sprung seat, and why it looked so bouncy .
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That’s John McGuiness. He has the second most wins at the the Isle of Mann TT behind the legendary Joey Dunlop. He is, indeed, nuts.
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No doubt. I watched this live and I must've missed that . He put on a hell of a show here. I usually don’t watch much of the bikes a t Goodwood but this was one of the best races that day.
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*Opens Craigslist*
*Searches Craigslist for running bikes older than my parents.*
*Closes Craigslist in defeat*
![]() 09/14/2018 at 13:25 |
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125 mph on a bike from 1929........ damn. I now need a compressor for my ‘77....
![]() 09/14/2018 at 21:09 |
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McGuinness is on the #1 Norton, Troy Corser is the particular nutcase in the video
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You’re right, my bad.