Moving up the hill from the sculpture display we come to the main paddock where the other half of the entrants reside. This is where the two-wheeled exhibits are. Bikes are my first love, but I realise not everyone feels the same so I'll keep this bit fairly brief. Ish. If you don't like it, tough, lol
How about this to whet your appetite? Not only one of the rarest bikes ever built, but quite likely one of the rarest vehicles of any sort in the entire FoS. The legendary V8 MotoGuzzi. One of only two survivng, and I believe, the only running example
These were built to obliterate all on the Isle of Man TT and proved fallible but fast. They revved to a mere 13000rpm and had a top speed of 178mph. In 1955! Never again will we see their like, an across the frame V8 built like a Swiss watch. Awesome
This is what valvegear looks like. You can tell because nearly the entire assembly is outside the head on this ancient V-twin Guzzi
Ridden by legend and museum owner Sammy Miller, who still cares enough to not just cane the bike up the Hill but to wipe it down personally afterwards. Imagine Lewis Bloody Hamilton getting out the chamois and polishing up his F1 car after finishing Monaco?
...likewise John Surtees, living legend, the only man ever to win the top series of motocycle and car GPs. the only man who ever will, for that matter. And even at eighty-whatever still pushes his own bikes around the paddock and lumps them up on the stand himself
...and at the complete opposite end of the spectrum, the electric Saietta
Brave design, looks like a water buffalo having an alergic reaction to something. Weird
On the subject of white elephants, the mad two-stroke Honda powered hub-centre steered Elf GP bikes.
engineering insanity simply because they could. This is the sort of thing rules stifle and kill
The last four-stroke to win the championship before the two-stroke era, Phil Read's 1974 Fire Engine MV Agusta
the brave failure of the Foggy Petronas FP1, built to bring a new direction to Superbike racing but hamstrung by budget and build problems
Once upon a time any bike park would have at least one Micron exhaust in it, but now it's just one more British firm that's only a memory
Termignoni does sound more exotic, I suppose
A quick look at Valentino Rossi's really quite bad but undeniably amazing Desmoseidici GP racer. This is probably the bike in the modern era that's ended(ing) more careers than any other...
A bike you don't so much ride as just cling on to. Even Vale's cartoon tends to imply he doesn't feel 100% part of the experience
Not sure what the mesh is for, can't see anything being mad or deaf enough to want to go in there
102 RON. Fruity
