What a good old boy, I grew up in Northern Ireland around road racing and witnessed so many folks of his like building bikes in their shed or garage, often on shoestring budgets. Their love and dedication to the sport was fantastic. The Ryan Nortons prepared on the second floor of Joes fireplace business the Williamsons fettling Cecil Crawfords bikes in a small shop near Nutts Corner and many of the top riders like Raymond McCullough building their bikes at home. The sport of Road Racing was built on the shoulders of people like these including the boys from Armoy.
It's in your minerals mate That comment about the Manx And how you would still rate in amongst the legends that cross over to the Manx on a low tech level playing field so true Gold Keep on keeping on mate Respect I also watch Pete ardema and Kevin Braun with their Bonneville Masterpieces Both those gentlemen are 80 years young Their achievement list is astounding
What a dedicated racer Dave is. From the days when he raced his RG 500, to the RC 30 and various machinery since, thanks for providing us spectators with plenty of memorable moments.
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Inspirational to say the least! A true example of human resilience and courage. Congratulations to Collet and his team. Well done for recording this piece of history and sharing it with the world. This is worth more than gold in all that it is.
We really appreciated your words. Great to know that people are getting inspired by this documentary and Collet's great achievement. Thank you very much.