Via Facebook, Mark Reul and the photographer, Peter Wolf. 206 was Jim Brunson in Wales 1961 (SILVER), while 108 was Hein van Olst NL in 62 (GOLD)
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From 1962, some pics from Peter Wolf.
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Originally posted by Marcelle34A View PostFirst pic looks like 4 LHK, you can just about read the reg number impressions from behind the plate.
I realise that is probably not a number of an isdt bike,but its easier to tell what it is not, rather than what it is! & it certainly does not look like a T/A on the end.
I copied the photo & blew it right up, but the definition fades away, just when you need it...... just added a pic, as you can see, it reads 58, if you enlarge, by clicking on, you lose the definition......Last edited by dave higgins; 10/11/2015, 09:23 PM.
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Bang on Dave, first three pictures are from 58 (LHK, detachable transfer ports), last is 62 (modified 61 year bike, fibreglass guards replaced with alloy), both events pictured were in Germany, and all the images are exceptional and clearly taken with very high quality (probably) German (Leica M3) camera and lens combo....
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Originally posted by Marcelle34A View PostBang on Dave, first three pictures are from 58 (LHK, detachable transfer ports), last is 62 (modified 61 year bike, fibreglass guards replaced with alloy), both events pictured were in Germany, and all the images are exceptional and clearly taken with very high quality (probably) German (Leica M3) camera and lens combo....
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Known as the 'EverReady' case to afficionados, only available in fetching brown leather.....
While being able to get it out in a hurry clearly meant the photographer was able to catch that great shot during the 62 event, in the end the subject was a tad overexposed....
MLast edited by Marcelle34A; 10/11/2015, 10:55 PM.
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