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A Ducati Elite 175cc bike on display

Bourse Exposition Arras 17 mars 2013

Organisée par le Club RAVERA / 6A.

1957 MV Agusta CSS (Competition Super Sport), 2013 All Italian Car/Bike Display, Tomago House, Tomago Road, Tomago, Newcastle, NSW.

Salt Shaker III, a 1972 Honda with twin 175cc motors owned by Bob Guynes of San Mateo, CA. It runs in 8 different classes depending on how the motor(s) are set up.

The Shuttleworth Collection

1968 BSA Bantam D14 175cc two-stroke

 

The Cavalcade do 3 circuits around the streets of Northwich

SwedeTech Racing Engines pulls off another Pro Tour podium sweep at the SuperKarts! USA SpringNationals in Sonoma, CA. The California based engine builder has swept at least one podium at every Pro Tour round since the 2016 SpringNationals, continuing their streak this weekend. Two pole positions, five prefinal wins, three main event wins, and nine podium appearences were garnered by SwedeTech powered drivers at the second stop on the Pro Tour schedule. The team was once again on-site at the event delivering trackside support to all of their drivers, ensuring they had the support needed to produce strong results.

 

SwedeTech dominated the S1 Pro class on Saturday, sweeping the top-three spots in qualifying, the pre-final, and main event. Gary Carlton of Leading Edge Motorsports landed his SwedeTech-powered FK chassis in the pole position, followed by Nic LeDuc from Cambrian Karting on his SodiKart in second. Third-place went to Mathias Ramirez of Andersen Karting on his BirelArt, with Jake French from Dallas Karting on his SodiKart following close behind in fifth. The pre-final found Carlton and LeDuc on top once again, followed by French in third, Ramirez in fifth, and Hunter Pickett of Flavor Insights with an Aluminos chassis under him, in sixth. The main event led to a podium sweep for the SwedeTech team, with LeDuc taking the win in round three, followed by Carlton in second and French in third. Ramierez scored a fourth-place finish, and Brian Keck of Keck Racing on his CRG came in sixth with a great drive from his 13th place starting position. This was Nic LeDuc’s first Pro Tour win, and it was a popular achievement amongst his driver peers and the attendees.

 

Full story can be found on www.swedetechracing.com

1930 Triumph Model X 175cc two-stroke

 

BSA Bantam 175cc 1968

SwedeTech Racing Engines pulls off another Pro Tour podium sweep at the SuperKarts! USA SpringNationals in Sonoma, CA. The California based engine builder has swept at least one podium at every Pro Tour round since the 2016 SpringNationals, continuing their streak this weekend. Two pole positions, five prefinal wins, three main event wins, and nine podium appearences were garnered by SwedeTech powered drivers at the second stop on the Pro Tour schedule. The team was once again on-site at the event delivering trackside support to all of their drivers, ensuring they had the support needed to produce strong results.

 

SwedeTech dominated the S1 Pro class on Saturday, sweeping the top-three spots in qualifying, the pre-final, and main event. Gary Carlton of Leading Edge Motorsports landed his SwedeTech-powered FK chassis in the pole position, followed by Nic LeDuc from Cambrian Karting on his SodiKart in second. Third-place went to Mathias Ramirez of Andersen Karting on his BirelArt, with Jake French from Dallas Karting on his SodiKart following close behind in fifth. The pre-final found Carlton and LeDuc on top once again, followed by French in third, Ramirez in fifth, and Hunter Pickett of Flavor Insights with an Aluminos chassis under him, in sixth. The main event led to a podium sweep for the SwedeTech team, with LeDuc taking the win in round three, followed by Carlton in second and French in third. Ramierez scored a fourth-place finish, and Brian Keck of Keck Racing on his CRG came in sixth with a great drive from his 13th place starting position. This was Nic LeDuc’s first Pro Tour win, and it was a popular achievement amongst his driver peers and the attendees.

 

Full story can be found on www.swedetechracing.com

My brother Dick on his Way Back Machine.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkqn7O1lHFI

 

"1959 DUCATI "Super Sport", 175cc

Owned, while at Art Center these Ducati's were very light, and handled with the best Bikes of the era. Very valuable today.

Picture of S.Sport below... To make it into a Super Sport, I had to buy the "Jelly Bean" Gas tank. I did this later after the picture was taken.."

 

I'm putting a bunch of photos in the My Family set. My brother is in all of them, and I'm in the sailboat.

Ashley Hall Traction Engine Rally 13/05/2018

1924, 175cc, single cylinder, 2 stroke, 3 speed

Port de Dahouêt - Pléneuf-Val-André

SwedeTech Racing Engines pulls off another Pro Tour podium sweep at the SuperKarts! USA SpringNationals in Sonoma, CA. The California based engine builder has swept at least one podium at every Pro Tour round since the 2016 SpringNationals, continuing their streak this weekend. Two pole positions, five prefinal wins, three main event wins, and nine podium appearences were garnered by SwedeTech powered drivers at the second stop on the Pro Tour schedule. The team was once again on-site at the event delivering trackside support to all of their drivers, ensuring they had the support needed to produce strong results.

 

SwedeTech dominated the S1 Pro class on Saturday, sweeping the top-three spots in qualifying, the pre-final, and main event. Gary Carlton of Leading Edge Motorsports landed his SwedeTech-powered FK chassis in the pole position, followed by Nic LeDuc from Cambrian Karting on his SodiKart in second. Third-place went to Mathias Ramirez of Andersen Karting on his BirelArt, with Jake French from Dallas Karting on his SodiKart following close behind in fifth. The pre-final found Carlton and LeDuc on top once again, followed by French in third, Ramirez in fifth, and Hunter Pickett of Flavor Insights with an Aluminos chassis under him, in sixth. The main event led to a podium sweep for the SwedeTech team, with LeDuc taking the win in round three, followed by Carlton in second and French in third. Ramierez scored a fourth-place finish, and Brian Keck of Keck Racing on his CRG came in sixth with a great drive from his 13th place starting position. This was Nic LeDuc’s first Pro Tour win, and it was a popular achievement amongst his driver peers and the attendees.

 

Full story can be found on www.swedetechracing.com

2024 Scottish Classic Motorcycle Show - End of show, bikes leaving

1955-59. 175cc, air cooled, 4 stroke, DOHC. Built by Jean Nougier.

 

The Nougier Brothers built a range of road race bikes but were not that well known outside France.

  

Here's my entry:

 

Coffee Ring

 

Bahan:

120 gr Margarita

250 cc Air

1/2 sdt garam

1/2 sdm Nescafe

120 gr Terigu

150 gr Telur utuh (180 gr jika dengan kulit)

1 sdt Baking Powder

 

Cara:

Rebus Margarita, Air, Garam, Nescafe sampai mendidih,

Siram ke terigu, aduk rata. Tunda sampai dingin

Masukkan Telur & Baking Powder, aduk rata (boleh dimixer dengan kecepatan

rendah)

Pending kira2 10 menit baru disemprit bulat cincin

Panggang dengan suhu 200 derajat 35-40 menit

 

Coffee Cream:

100 gr whippy bubuk

1 bungkus Kopi Susu instan (dilarutkan dengan 175cc Air Panas), dinginkan

 

Cara:

Kocok kedua bahan tersebut dengan mixer kecepatan tinggi.

Sisihkan. Masukkan kulkas sebelum disajikan.

  

Finishing:

Susun 2 pcs coffee ring yang sudah dingin. Beri coffee cream filling

ditengahnya. Sajikan segera.

  

Belum diposting ke blog nih. Blogspot gak bisa dibuka hari ini :( aneh,

diblok nih.

liat foto2 lainnya di flickr dulu ya

 

Erna

cookieskitchen.blogspot.com

www.flickr.com/photos/cookieskitchen/

Email: cutetaz@cbn.net.id

South Bohemian Motorcycle Museum Ceske Budejovice -Jihočeské motocyklové muzeum

SwedeTech Racing Engines pulls off another Pro Tour podium sweep at the SuperKarts! USA SpringNationals in Sonoma, CA. The California based engine builder has swept at least one podium at every Pro Tour round since the 2016 SpringNationals, continuing their streak this weekend. Two pole positions, five prefinal wins, three main event wins, and nine podium appearences were garnered by SwedeTech powered drivers at the second stop on the Pro Tour schedule. The team was once again on-site at the event delivering trackside support to all of their drivers, ensuring they had the support needed to produce strong results.

 

SwedeTech dominated the S1 Pro class on Saturday, sweeping the top-three spots in qualifying, the pre-final, and main event. Gary Carlton of Leading Edge Motorsports landed his SwedeTech-powered FK chassis in the pole position, followed by Nic LeDuc from Cambrian Karting on his SodiKart in second. Third-place went to Mathias Ramirez of Andersen Karting on his BirelArt, with Jake French from Dallas Karting on his SodiKart following close behind in fifth. The pre-final found Carlton and LeDuc on top once again, followed by French in third, Ramirez in fifth, and Hunter Pickett of Flavor Insights with an Aluminos chassis under him, in sixth. The main event led to a podium sweep for the SwedeTech team, with LeDuc taking the win in round three, followed by Carlton in second and French in third. Ramierez scored a fourth-place finish, and Brian Keck of Keck Racing on his CRG came in sixth with a great drive from his 13th place starting position. This was Nic LeDuc’s first Pro Tour win, and it was a popular achievement amongst his driver peers and the attendees.

 

Full story can be found on www.swedetechracing.com

La Traversée de Paris hivernale (12 janvier 2014)

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