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1972 Production Tt Collection

"Legends of the Track: Unforgettable Moments from the 1972 Production TT" In the thrilling world of motorcycle racing

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Ray Pickrell (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Ray Pickrell (Triumph) 1972 Production TT
Ray Pickrell (Triumph) at Parliament Square, 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Jeff Wade (Laverda) 1972 Production TT

Jeff Wade (Laverda) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Peter Williams (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Peter Williams (Norton) 1972 Production TT
Peter Williams (Norton) at Ramsey; 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Clive Brown (BSA) 1972 Production TT

Clive Brown (BSA) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Jeff Wade (Laverda SFC) at Ramsey, 1972 Production TT

Jeff Wade (Laverda SFC) at Ramsey, 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Helmut Dahne (BMW) and Martyn Ashwod (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Helmut Dahne (BMW) and Martyn Ashwod (Norton) 1972 Production TT
German Helmut Dahne (BMW) and Martyn Ashwod (Norton) at Ginger Hall, 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Martyn Ashwood (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Martyn Ashwood (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Alan Walsh (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Alan Walsh (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Walter Baxter (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Walter Baxter (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Chris Bond (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Chris Bond (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: David Jones (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

David Jones (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Vic Soussan (Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Vic Soussan (Suzuki) 1972 Production TT
Aussie Vic Soussan (Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Aliastair Copland (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Aliastair Copland (Triumph) 1972 Production TT
Aliastair Copland (Triumph) at Ramsey, 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Dennis Brew (Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Dennis Brew (Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Richard Brown (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Richard Brown (Norton) 1972 Production TT
Richard Brown (Norton) at Ramsey, 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Ron Baylie (Honda) 1972 Production TT

Ron Baylie (Honda) 1972 Production TT
Ron Baylie (Honda) at Ramsey, 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Mick Taylor (Ducati) 1972 Production TT

Mick Taylor (Ducati) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Jim Evans (Yamaha) 1972 Production TT

Jim Evans (Yamaha) 1972 Production TT
Jim Evans (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge, 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Ray Knight (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Ray Knight (Triumph) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Mal Kirwan (Bultaco) 1972 Production TT

Mal Kirwan (Bultaco) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Graham Bailey (Crooks Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Graham Bailey (Crooks Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Brian O Neill (Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Brian O Neill (Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: The Kawa baggage saki

The Kawa baggage saki
In 1972 Roger Slater and Reay McKay found this Kawasaki in Daytona, and decided to bring it back to the UK. The cheapest way was to dismantle the machine and bring it back as excess hand baggage

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Derek Filler (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Derek Filler (Norton) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Dudley Robinson (Yamaha) 1972 Production TT

Dudley Robinson (Yamaha) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Charlie Garner (Kawasaki, 86) & George Barker (Honda) 1972 Production TT

Charlie Garner (Kawasaki, 86) & George Barker (Honda) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Steve Murray (Honda) 1972 Production TT

Steve Murray (Honda) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Doug Lunn (Honda) 1972 Production TT

Doug Lunn (Honda) 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Stan Woods (Crooks Suzuki) 1972 Production TT

Stan Woods (Crooks Suzuki) 1972 Production TT
Stan Woods (Crooks Suzuki) at Parliament Square, 1972 Production TT

Background image1972 Production Tt Collection: Hugh Evans at Parliament Square: 1972 Production TT

Hugh Evans at Parliament Square: 1972 Production TT
Hugh Evans (Kawasaki) at Parliament Square: 1972 Production TT



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"Legends of the Track: Unforgettable Moments from the 1972 Production TT" In the thrilling world of motorcycle racing, the 1972 Production TT stands as a testament to skill, determination, and sheer adrenaline. This iconic event brought together some of the greatest riders and their powerful machines, leaving an indelible mark on racing history. Ray Pickrell showcased his prowess astride a Triumph at the 1972 Production TT. With every twist and turn, he pushed himself to new limits, captivating spectators with his lightning-fast speed and unwavering focus. Not far behind was Jeff Wade on his Laverda bike. His fearless approach earned him well-deserved recognition among fellow racers and fans alike. The roar of his engine echoed through Ramsey as he fearlessly tackled each challenging corner. Helmut Dahne's BMW was a force to be reckoned with during this legendary race. With precision handling and unmatched control, Dahne left competitors in awe as he effortlessly maneuvered through treacherous terrain. Martyn Ashwood proved that Norton motorcycles were built for greatness when he took to the track in 1972. His smooth riding style combined with Norton's exceptional engineering made for an unforgettable performance that had everyone on their feet. Peter Williams also represented Norton admirably in this fierce competition. Pushing boundaries with innovative design features like his groundbreaking monocoque frame, Williams demonstrated why Norton remained at the forefront of motorcycle technology. Clive Brown showcased BSA's capabilities by fearlessly navigating every obstacle thrown his way during the 1972 Production TT. His tenacity served as inspiration for aspiring riders who dreamed of conquering one of motorcycling's most prestigious events. Jeff Wade returned once again but this time aboard a Laverda SFC model - proving that versatility is key in mastering different terrains while maintaining top-notch performance standards year after year. Alan Walsh added Triumph's name to this illustrious list with his remarkable display of skill and determination.