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isdt rr 9 years 3 months ago #943

i rode the isdt reunion event in tulsa ok. i saw 2 bsa 441 and 1 triumph 500 enduro.sadly none of them finished the 2 day event all 3 bikes were beautiful, i rode my 175 greeves pathfinder enduro i was lucky enough to win the class 60+ expert and got the gold metal,it also won the ahrma 6day series that was the events in maplesville, alabama,2 day in coombs,ark. and the 2 day istd rr in tulsa ok.i know its not a bsa but it is British ,
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isdt rr 9 years 3 months ago #960

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Dennis - did you get any pictures of those bikes? (BSA & Triumph) If not, do you know where there is some?

Seem like the BSA models you see pictures of for ISDT use was either 500 pre-units (single & twin) or the unit construction singles. I have never seen a picture of a unit-construction BSA (A50 or A65) that was used for this purpose. That Greeves is a good bike. Lots of enduros won on them back in the day
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isdt rr 9 years 3 months ago #983

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Our buddy Rob Meadows rode his beautiful Triumph T100C in the 2013 ISDT RR held in Dalton, Mass, but fell victim to the incredibly rocky terrain on day 1.

Mr. Brown suffered no such ill fate aboard his trusty Greeves, though. Came through with flying color and earned (yet another) gold medal if I'm not mistaken. That man is tough!
Never met a motorcycle I didn't like.
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isdt rr 9 years 3 months ago #993

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I herd they got a lot of rocks up that way, but never seen any pictures. When I ride over in southern Ohio, they always have that slippery mud, must have a lot of clay in it. Around where I live in WV, there is a lot of rocks to, but the problem is the hills is so steep
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