Barber/Daytona 2011

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Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby Holmeslice » Thu Jul 07, 2011 7:27 am

Folks,

I'm very excited to announce 1993 World Champion Kevin Schwantz will be pitted with us, competing on a Manx in 500 Premier with AHRMA at the Barber Vintage Festival this October, and a 40' container full of Premier bikes (Manxes, G50s, etc) are coming over from New Zealand with Manx guru Ken McIntosh in charge of the lot. And if that's not enough, Maria Costello is returning this year to put the flutter in our hearts while she kicks our butts, riding a Domi Lowboy.

While Schwantz is only doing Barber, Maria and all the New Zealanders (as well as the AHRMA regulars) are doing both Barber, then Daytona the following weekend, and are really looking forward to these back-to-back world class events.

It's going to be a couple of vintage weekends like we've not seen in a long, long time. I hope you all will come and hang out. And if you have any spare race bikes, bring them too!
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby grandpaul » Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:07 am

Show them the way around, Kenny!
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby norbsa48503 » Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:19 am

Some years ago Ken McIntosh had told me that the best of the Commandos were 5 or 6 seconds slower per lap than his fine singles. Watch out Homeslice these guys know how to do the turn parts.
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby Holmeslice » Thu Jul 07, 2011 11:10 am

Now Greg,

I will be humbled to be in their presence. Looking forward to hanging out with Ken McIntosh. And in the Premier race I'll be on the Manx, so apples to apples. I know they're going to be tough (and I'm not even talking about Kevin... he's in another universe). All I can do is do what I can to keep them in line.

And why don't you come down and help with the 750s, as you did at Grattan?
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby AussieCombat » Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:07 am

Any Aussies entered ? Wayne Gardner has been doing a bit.
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby grandpaul » Mon Jul 11, 2011 7:21 am

To anyone who has never been to Barber and/or Daytona, this year might be the best time yet!

I wish toheck I could go back, but it's not looking good at the moment...
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby cmessenk » Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:57 am

Hoo Boy....can't wait for the Vintage races in Daytona this fall!!! Pretty cool that they're now going to be held in October instead of March!! I met you, Kenny, at the last Daytona event (March 2010) while touring around the garages with Mike Carter of the (in)famous Carter Brother's Garage in Altoona, FL. That was one cold weekend for Florida...me and "Norton Billy" arrived at the Carter's the night before and the thermometer at the shop read 29 degrees F.

This should be a great fall event and hope to see all Forum members within riding distance show up for the festivities. The only bummer this year will be the Greater Atlanta Norton Owners Association (GANOA) folks won't be having their "Turn Six" party to coincide with the races....they've stuck to the March bike-week event.

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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby Holmeslice » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:21 am

cmessenk wrote:Hoo Boy....can't wait for the Vintage races in Daytona this fall!!! Pretty cool that they're now going to be held in October instead of March!! I met you, Kenny, at the last Daytona event (March 2010) while touring around the garages with Mike Carter of the (in)famous Carter Brother's Garage in Altoona, FL.

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Oh yes. That bike I was riding is John Magyar's Seeley MK2 750 short-stroke. I jumped on it and felt just like home. In fact, it felt almost exactly like my own Seeley (but with an additional 1500 rpm available!) - I didn't change a thing on it, ergonomically. Unfortunately I shredded the belt while making a great pass on John Ellis on the banking on Saturday, then the Boyer rotor exploded the next day! Yikes.

Nonetheless, It is a fantastic bike, and I hope John gets home and gets it back out on the track again (he works in mining and is in Siberia right now - no joke).

If you look close, you'll see a bottle of Loctite on the floor. No surprise there!

Hope to see everyone out at Barber/Daytona this year. It's going to be a cracker.
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby t7275tr » Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:42 am

The Turn Six event will be held at Barber this year.
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby SteveMinning » Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:38 pm

Wow, very impressive. I bought a lot of parts from Ken over the years. Great source of info too.
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby hobot » Fri Sep 09, 2011 11:30 pm

[quote]Some years ago Ken McIntosh had told me that the best of the Commandos were 5 or 6 seconds slower per lap than his fine singles. Watch out Homeslice these guys know how to do the turn parts.[/quote

Can't wait to see how they do that.
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby cmessenk » Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:08 am

I won't be able to make it to Barber this year, but with less than a month to go before the vintage races in Daytona, I just wanted to bump this thread up to the top again. I'm hoping that folks on this Forum within a day's ride to the Speedway will come for a great time. Me and the gang will be hanging with MIke Carter and his brother Dave (Carter Brother's Garage) in Altoona Florida. The pre-race tech day is held a day or two before the races on Sunday and Mike's got the line on all the going's on. Shoot me a PM if anyone's interested....c'mon you fellow Nortoneers, especially the one's in Florida!!
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby grandpaul » Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:07 pm

I'm in with a REMOTE chance to make either Barber or Daytona, Daytona more likely.

I'm sayin' my prayers...
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby xbacksideslider » Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:20 pm

Keeping the cornering speed high, typically, is key to riding a single fast. Barber has lots of corners. Twins might have an edge.

I did a two day school at Barber, Mr. Schwantz showed me around that place. Great experience. All around good guy, his folks too.
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Re: Barber/Daytona 2011

Postby alexhobo » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:58 am

crossing my fingers to make daytona
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