Hi,
well more old bikes on the move :-
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TZ 750 racing etc at Barber
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Re: TZ 750 racing etc at Barber
Love the clear float bowls and powerjets on the lectron carbs on the GT750!
As to the rest, I am flat jealous.
As to the rest, I am flat jealous.
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Re: TZ 750 racing etc at Barber
There's a special place in my heart for those bikes. Thanks for the share out George. 

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Re: TZ 750 racing etc at Barber
Ive been there(Barber) awesome place and the track is cool as hell. I might do a track day with my class in the spring. My teacher knows some mechanic there and is trying to get a few in our class track day next spring. The only way Ill go is if I get a newer bike. Im working on that....
Very nice pics and very cool bikes!!!!
Very nice pics and very cool bikes!!!!
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Re: TZ 750 racing etc at Barber
Sweekster,sweekster wrote:There's a special place in my heart for those bikes. Thanks for the share out George.
My sentiments entirely I grew up racing Triumphs & other Brit iron but I started winning on the Kawa triples AKA the widowmakers.
They had a power band like a lightswitch virtually all or nothing and the frame was like maccaroni around the 750's at least the smaller bikes whilst a handful were not quite so demanding.
When I quit England it was to a country with only Suzuki, Yamaha & Bultaco, sadly the Suzuki was a very rotten model the TS 185 underpowered vibration prone street bike dressed as a trail bike I binned it and bought a Bultaco Alpina & a Yamaha MX 125 and then got back to winning silverware :-}