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aeronca65t

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Some bikes seen at the New Hampshire Vintage a few weeks back
(plus a question on the last two pictures...sorry no prize for the correct answer!).

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What's this?

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....or this?

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For more stuff from the NH Vintage click on the "Events" link in my signature below.
 
They are "starters" for the bikes. Use the rollers, powered by another source to start the bike. To use when there is no kick start (removed or too stiff) and no electric start. Easier than pushing the bike down pitlane and bump starting it.
 
Cha-ching!
Correct!

Here's some pix of the tiddler-class vintage race bikes. 50 cc to 125 cc (I love these things.....15000+ rpm)

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And this was funny too (Note to animal lovers: the guy was going real slow and the dog was wagging his tail)

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Great shots, Nial. Love the happy dog passenger!

Tiddler racing bikes -- too dern cool. Love me a good small bike, though my S90 would be seriously outclassed in that gorup. :smile:
 
Nice shots, and I like the little Stanguellini/Formula Junior looking thing in the background, even though the roll bar and modern looking wheels make me suspect its not real, it still looks like a lot of fun.
Simon.
 
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