Isle Of Man Tt Speeds - Biggest Ever (1965)
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- Isle of Man TT Speeds Biggest Ever.
L/S Motorbikes, mechanics and riders at the start the start. M/S Japanese mechanic on Jim Redman's Honda No.7. C/U Mechanic on bike. C/U Jim Redman putting on crash helmet. C/U Phil Read. M/S Mike Hailwood watching mechanic who is seated on Hailwood's. M/S and C/U Hailwood. L/S Bikes on the grid for the start. M/S Pan No.1. pushing his bike away from the start and jumps on the bike. M/S Pan No.2, 3 and 4 pushing their bikes at the start and jumping on them.
M/S Pan Jim Redman moving away at the start on his Honda. L/S F. Stastny of Czechoslovakia No.1. as he comes into a corner. M/S Frantisek Stastny taking the corner. L/S as Jim Redman leads Mike Hailwood into corner. M/S Group of five bikes coming round the corner. L/S Bike going past camera. L/S Bikes going round hairpin bend. L/S Pan No.18 Derek Woodman on a M.Z. going past camera. L/S No.21 leading another bike round corner. M/S Nos 77, 80 and 78 going round corner. L/S as Redman gets the chequered flag. M/S Press. C/U and M/S Redman sitting on his bike with his young son.
FILM ID:1810.05
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Fantastic times
Great Frankie Stastny with JAWA
All bikes sound like the old Norton singles
Except the MVs, the Honda 4s and 6s, Benelli 4's, Triumph twins, Yamaha, MZ and Suzuki 2-strokes...
@@CAPTAINSLOG666 What Stratosphorus is saying is that on the film all the bikes sound like Norton singles, except maybe the last one.
Well, biggest up to 1965...