What can you tell us about this image?
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O.Sherriff
Early type rear sprocket, looks like alloy ridged rims? Landing on front wheel, looks like old style linesmans boot off the peg a little. Two guys standing in the background.Happy April, Wildman
1975 250 Cross Country, 1974 175 Jackpiner, 1975 125
O. Sheriff, would the guy at the extreme left of the photo be making a personal pit stop? Another great shot of a Penton in action!
Jim PS after breaking this seasons snowfall record yesterday (sat) beautyful sunshine and low 50's today and rest of the week, finally some enjoyable riding back and forth to work!
1968 Penton, modified exhaust that looks like the old VW exhaust tip. Looks like the screw on fuel cap too.
Donny Smith
Four bolt rear sprocket, short seat, shouldered alloy rims, lack of sunburst head, fork boots, tank lettering. In my novice opinion I'd say the bike is a 68. And from the looks of it, it does look like the guy on the left is making a personal pit stop and it looks like the three people watching him were more interested in what he was doing than watching the bike go wizzing by. (no pun intended)
Peter Kane
1970 Six Day
Plainville, Massachusetts
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These are all great answers, but there are still more tell tell things in the picture.[8D]
PS: JackpineJim, could it be that you noticed this guy taking care of business because you were at this race???[:0]
On the serious note there are still other signs on this bike. I would say that the ones that were pointed out were done through either having been there during this era or you have learned it through the POG. That is why we need to PLEASE GET THE SURVEYS INTO THE POG ON ANY STEEL TANKS YOU OWN OR THAT YOU KNOW THAT EXISITS. PLEASE DON'T BE THE REASON THAT WE MISS ANY UPDATE OR CHANGE WHEN WE DO THE BOOK. Thanks and keep the great input coming.
O. Sherriff
Ron Carbaugh
Hi all,
Looks like some sort of pole in the foreground just behind the rider. Could this be a Limbo Contest win on a Penton ??? :D
Dave McCullough
Has the long chain guard, stock 68 rear shocks that are covered. Enduro kit removed because I can see the main shaft driven speed cable attached to the bike, but flapping in front of the number plate. Maybe has the fork damping device installed as well, but for sure has the frame mounted fork stops. Long air box, and a letter I can't quite makeout in front of the Penton decal on the tank!?!?!?! Center stand is still attached to bike. There are 5 people total in the photo, the un-named rider, two adults and a child that look like they are watching a 2nd child doing a nature break. After market (home made) bracket for the exhaust stinger mounted to a number plate bracket. Mud flap attached to the front of the front fender as well.
Donny Smith
And it's dusty and the rider is wearing a enduro jacket,a bandana for the dust.The guy taking the "nature break" is wearing what looks like a short sleeve t-shirt,which means the rider is burning up!Not on a motorcyle track but also not a enduro because of no lights,must be a hare scramble.
Thomas Carmichael
1970 125 Six Day
1976 250 Hare Scrambler
Or Thomas, it could be the Old style MX Track. Just stake off a section and go race. Those were the best tracks ever!!!!!!
Donny Smith
I thought that too,but it looks single track.and why would you wear all of them clothes for a track? The jacket has to be hot.
Thomas Carmichael
1970 125 Six Day
1976 250 Hare Scrambler
Hey Sheriff:
Would this rider be part of a father/son team or are his initials CC?
Dane
Donny,
Great observation on the speedo cable and the othe rdefining features of a '68. Let's see if anyone else can shed a light on the rider and event.
O.Sherriff
Ron Carbaugh
O. Sheriff, no I wasn't there whereever "there" is. Also mudflap on top of front fender. Don't forget POG meeting tomorrow evening at KTM Amherst Oh.
Jim
jackpinejim,
Either you are off a day or I am:D The meeting is Thursday evening at 7pm at the KTM building.
Hope to see you there.
Paul
Paul, your right!, jumping the gun here. See you Thursday.
Seems like there is somethng on the outside of the exhaust in front of riders leg. Looks like the wiring loom wrapped up. Odd place for it to be routed. Could picture be at Jackpine Enduro around 1970?
Jim,
You are in a big hurry for this months meeting[:p]. Something going on that the Sherriff should know about[?] or do you want me to start my own rumours?
Ron Carbaugh
Ted,
Donny guessed that that the cable was from the early engine to speedo drive that had come loose.
Ron Carbaugh
OK seems like a little jump start on the riders name. How about the initials C. C., hope everyone is have a great weekend.
O.Sherriff
Ron Carbaugh
CHUCK CONNERS
CASSIUS CLAY
CHARLIE CHAN
CHEVY CHASE
CHUCKIE CHEESE
CAPTAIN CRUNCH
CHRIS CARR
CRASH CARDEN
...[?]...
OKAY, CARL CRANKE.
FINAL ANSWER!
B[:o)]B
Some great names especially Crash, but go back to one of our past Quiz and you will find the name!
I hope everyone is having a great weekend.:)
O.Sherriff
Ron Carbaugh
Morn'n Mr. Sherriff,
Thanks for your guidence, that one gave it away.
I knew that was the wrong era for Mr. Cranke, but I was stuck.
Not having alot of the early "Still...Keeping Track"s, leaves some gaps in my reference materials.
That racer is then Cliff Chaffee.
Thanks, Bob
Da'Guru does it again[:p]............thanks Rob for your determination. I imagine it is the same determination you had when you Raced. I do have to say that I feel a special person that knows a lot about ignition systems knew the answer, but he is always the the guy standing back watching the action....and having a good time;).
Ron Carbaugh
Evnin Sheriff, always anxious for Pog meetings! Yes everybody was guessing or flat out didn't know who the mystery rider was except,you guessed it,Mr. Igniter himself,had a strong suspicion who it was.
Thanks to mr."knowitall",with his extensiv research library, we have the answer. Thanks Bob for your efforts,got to be a labor of love! Only 3 months to Vintage Days! Yeahhhhh!
Jim