hey Boys
I returned a week ago from the ISDT in OK. And I need some help identifying riders and bikes... can you guys help me out?
http://www.siegecraftnw.com/ISDT08-22.htm
and - same man
http://www.siegecraftnw.com/ISDT08-17.htm
a Jackpiner?
http://www.siegecraftnw.com/ISDT08-13.htm
please let me know- there are a fgew more, but I'm working on them...
SIEGE
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That is me #433 on the Berkshire. The Jackpiner is a 74.5 ridden by my Uncle Arthur Hart. Thanks for putting up the great pictures.
Brian
'73 Berkshire
hey Brian
I didn't recognize you in gear - as I said it takes me 4 years
check #21 - it is quite glorious!
http://www.siegecraftnw.com/ISDT08-21.htm
CJ
Did they allow you to start your bikes before your minute?
Thom Green,Still crazy after all these years!
76' 250 MC5 (orginal owner)74'
250 hare scrambler (project bike)
72'sixday (project bike)
pics.8883 and9044 are number 210 dennis brown 82, 250 cr husky,photo 8882 number 410 is david brown 82 husky 250 wr
dennis l.brown
Once again, you have done a great job capturing some Pentons as well as other cool bikes (Speedy's Herc, the Huskies).
Well done Siege!
Quotequote:Originally posted by tomale
Did they allow you to start your bikes before your minute?
No, you had to wait for the flip card for your minute. The picture of me with the bike running is when I was waiting in line to start the acceleration/braking test.
Brian
'73 Berkshire
Once again, you have done a great job capturing some Pentons as well as other cool bikes (Speedy's Herc, the Huskies).
Well done Siege!
Quotequote:Originally posted by tomale
Did they allow you to start your bikes before your minute?
No, you had to wait for the flip card for your minute. The picture of me with the bike running is when I was waiting in line to start the acceleration/braking test.
Brian
'73 Berkshire