Dragstalgia 2016 part 4 NSA Nostalgia Drag Bikes
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- Keith Lee takes pics while commentating on the line for the first session of NSA Nostalgia Drag Bikes at Dragstalgia Saturday 16th July 2016 at Santa Pod Raceway. timetraveldvds...
This was really well done, great older bikes, great "filming" from a good position AND you captured the times for each run...Thanks so much, really enjoyed it...and subscribed.
Being an american and a Harley- Davidson fanatic i do have to say the 60' n 70' era triumphs are some goodlooking machines.👍
So are the 15-25 yo Hinckley Triumphs. Just got one. A bit of tuning already done, by a famous tuner/dealer. Have a couple more ideas while keeping it stock looking except for exhaust.
Wish they’d said a bit more about the bikes.
Only just discovered this video and what a delight - thanks so much! I campaigned Icarus short stroke 350 Triumph in the late 60's before emigrating to NZ. Happy days!
Simon Rees at the start on the Triumph. Legend. RIP Pops
Just found this-what a treat ! reminds me of the days of seeing George Brown, Ian Ashwell, Phil Manzano Alf Hagon etc. at Brighton Speed trials in the 1960's
Wow ... LOVE the old Triumphs laying it down!
So much fun to see the old upright twins... Triumph, Norton, BSA etc. Lovely. The scariest thing about these bikes are the old drum brakes. 100 to 0 in 30 seconds.
Absolutely mint. Thanks.
That was pretty cool.
Some damn good mechanics that can get them tiny archaic engines going that fast.
Bill Barry my 50 cc Honda I raced when I was a kid would have beat some of these bikes it topped out at 100 mph
@@robbyking8756 Let's see you do it Mr 50cc giant killer ... lol
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Not on the quarter mile it didn't.
Good ol days build a bike out of whatever you had and race.
I like to able to go to Santa Pod and race before I die. But I was told I have to ship my stuff by Intermodel container. That will never happen.
Nice content, to be sure,mon ami...but I do wish that the various machines were identified, as to what they were.
great video.
That's a 1/4 mile track, or 402 meters.