Thursday, 12 February 2009

1940s style and rolling tyre death



Couple of nice shots Jason BHBB found. That starter roller looks unnecessarily aggressive. Especially for nice soft race tyres. WRs are just beautiful though. We've got one lined up for issue 3.
Those bars are hoooge. Anyone got the story behind this AHRMA racer? GI.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those are my photos, from combined AHRMA and AMA event at Virginia Motor Speedway in '07. I don't have anything to offer on the WR, but the spiked rollers are for softening tire lugs, not starting engines.

http://tswphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/3172566_cY5ED#174512506_UHMD6

Sideburn Magazine said...

I feel a dumbass now. Not only did Ben immediately know the WR was a Tim White shot, Tim then pointed out the rollers aren't rollers but softeners. I apologize. I am a dumbo.

Tim, people really like putting your photos on their sites. I hope this transmogrifies into lots more work for you, somehow. GI

McQmoto said...

Given the interest in WRs, I must dig out some of my shots of George Wills riding the wheels of his machine - the sights and sounds of George climbing all over the bike, haulin' it sideways with girder forks, hardtail, handshift, foot clutch, open pipes, no brakes - the whole deal - just brilliant!

Anonymous said...

Gary, don't beat yourself up, I did'nt know either. I've been using Pantene on my tyres.

Jason

Anonymous said...

No worries, G. I didn't know anything about the spiked rollers until I stumbled across the scene in the photo. As for hope for lots more work, you and me both!

By Hand and By Brain said...

sorry I forgot to credit Tim-im a dumbass too-Timm love your shots-speak loudly and are super cool to look at over and over again...
love
J-