Recently Rod Millen staged an event called the Leadfoot Festival on his place at Hahei on the Coromandel Peninsula here in N.Z.
It was an invite only deal and a real honour to be invited with the intent being to try and stage a Goodwood Festival of Speed style of event here in N.Z.
Did he succeed? You bet he did. Rod and Shelly, his wife, put on an event like no other ever seen downunder and Jennifer and I were priviledged enough to be invited.
I took my 1920 fixed engine TT Triumph, 1922 Ace 4 and a Ducati mini-bike and was joined by about 20 other motorcyclists.
There were about 80 cars there ranging from a 1904 Darracq to a 2004 Le Mans winnig Porsche and a lot of stuff in between.
Ron Hope bought his "Rat Trap" altered over from the USA and had a less than memorable event but he reckons he'll be back.
Google Leadfoot festival and you should be able to find plenty of reports on the event.
I've attached 5 photos
The first one is a couple of bearded fellows, the next one proves that I can be persuaded out of jeans and a tee shirt.
We were asked to dress in the period of our vehicle so the next 2 show muggins dressed in period clothes riding my 1920 TT Triumph and the last one shows me clowning around on my water cooled 70cc Ducati pit bike.
I'll put some other shots up on the next post as this is all this one will accept
It was an invite only deal and a real honour to be invited with the intent being to try and stage a Goodwood Festival of Speed style of event here in N.Z.
Did he succeed? You bet he did. Rod and Shelly, his wife, put on an event like no other ever seen downunder and Jennifer and I were priviledged enough to be invited.
I took my 1920 fixed engine TT Triumph, 1922 Ace 4 and a Ducati mini-bike and was joined by about 20 other motorcyclists.
There were about 80 cars there ranging from a 1904 Darracq to a 2004 Le Mans winnig Porsche and a lot of stuff in between.
Ron Hope bought his "Rat Trap" altered over from the USA and had a less than memorable event but he reckons he'll be back.
Google Leadfoot festival and you should be able to find plenty of reports on the event.
I've attached 5 photos
The first one is a couple of bearded fellows, the next one proves that I can be persuaded out of jeans and a tee shirt.
We were asked to dress in the period of our vehicle so the next 2 show muggins dressed in period clothes riding my 1920 TT Triumph and the last one shows me clowning around on my water cooled 70cc Ducati pit bike.
I'll put some other shots up on the next post as this is all this one will accept
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