Yup, 80's was just a guess.
Or maybe I tossed in "80's" just to obfuscate .
Or maybe I tossed in "80's" just to obfuscate .
I like it !
I am woefully deficient in this important aspect of man caveness, but this thread has motivated me to correct that. All I have at the moment are a couple of license plates off motorcycles I owned while stationed in Japan. One of those would be from my '74 TX650A. At a guess, the other would be from an RD350.
And before curiosity causes any unfortunate injuries among you cats, a shot of my Vise Grip storage facility. I got tired of pawing through the pile in the drawer (and had better uses for the drawer space) so I stole this idea from somewhere.
Wainey rode for Team Roberts in the mid 80's. Up till' the early nineties if I remember correctly. So.... could still be him.OK, Stupid, here, was just sitting back with a couple shots of Dewars and a Founders All Day IPA, admiring my new installation of a Craftsman ToolChest, listening to some 90's hard rock, and I meandered over to the bike poster: right there on the fairing, in not-so-tiny letters is "Team Roberts". How embarrassing.
So, the trophy actually goes to TM, who was the first to make the identification.
Well I'll be damned !Wainey rode for Team Roberts in the mid 80's. Up till' the early nineties if I remember correctly. So.... could still be him.
Yup, that's where I got it. It took years of coaxing to get it off of Fred DeSantis, owner of Fred's Sport Motors in Syracuse.As far as I know (?) Roberts never wore a Shoei helmet.......Dude's poster is Rainey in '90 and probably was a Yamaha dealers' poster
Good point. All the images I find show him with either a Bell or Arai.As far as I know (?) Roberts never wore a Shoei....
Do you know what track this cool picture is from, Jim? Can't quite identify it. Not Daytona, perhaps early Charlotte ?Yup. That's the King....View attachment 110418
I dont. Veedubya bus in the background and another small (euro?) car. Somewhere in Germany.... maybe?Do you know what track this cool picture is from, Jim?
Once again Bob, you don't have a garage, you have an art gallery.