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Pit Bikes

aeronca65t

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OK, maybe not *British*, but used near a lot of Brit-cars:

Mostly, "pit-bikes" (or "pit-buggys") used at the races are fairly ordinary scooters or mopeds.

Like ~THIS~ one.

But if you've got a bit of spare change, the "haute couture" way to get around the pits is on a new Ducati Desmo like this one seen at the VRG vintage event last week:
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Rich or poor, it's good to have money!

And here's some other "pit vehicles" I've seen at the races.

One of ~MY FAVOURITES~ ....very practical!


~"PETUNIA"~ at the Lime Rock Vintage:


~THIS WAS SEEN~ at a Lime Rock EMRA race....*creative*!


~HERE WE ARE~ in Chris Schoemaker's Pit-Buggy at Summit Point last weekend...fully street licensed, he and his wife can drive the Moke into the town if needed and leave the transporter at the track.
 

tony barnhill

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I also like your facorite!
 

drooartz

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I really want me one of those mokes. Very cool.
 

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