CHINNOR BIKE DAY 2001 PICS
All photo's by Andrew Killick except # by Gerald Parks and ~ by Tony Cull

LEFT: A good turn out for the run - about 280 bikes!

CENTRE LEFT: Getting everyone in was a challenge

CENTRE RIGHT: We're proud that Chinnor Bike Day attracts all sorts of bikes...

RIGHT: Barking trike

LEFT: Classics, Roadsters and Sports Bikes

CENTRE LEFT: Nice early SOHC 750 Honda

CENTRE RIGHT: Rather purple Triumph twin

RIGHT: Roger's unique BSA Hurricane prototype

LEFT:# Scoot's wonderful much modified Buell

CENTRE LEFT:# Lovely Triumph Metisse

CENTRE RIGHT:# Rather quaint Triumph Cub

RIGHT:# This beautiful Panther is a regular Chinnor Bike Day visitor

LEFT: Keith Alexander's customised FJ won 'Best Japanese'

CENTRE LEFT: Maureen O'Sullivan's wonderful V8 'Best Trike'

CENTRE RIGHT: Neil Withers 'Best pre 1970 British' Norton

RIGHT: ...and Chris Mott's 'Best in Show' chopped Harley Softail

LEFT: The MuZ raffle bike in front of second band 'Lithic'

CENTRE LEFT: Nice character shot...

CENTRE RIGHT: Scoot...er...'celebrating' his Best Streetfighter win...

RIGHT: This pic, I like to think, summed up the whole atmosphere. Great shot, Andy.

LEFT: Beautiful Daytona there, mate. Oh, it's mine...!

CENTRE LEFT: Last year's winner, Russell Garrett's Martek Suzuki turned up later... Awesome.

CENTRE RIGHT: Gary Powell's subtly modded Fat Boy took 'Best American'

RIGHT: Andy Knight's Dresda Triton had a post 1970 T140 engine, so we reckon it was 'Best Modern British'

LEFT: Ian Perkins completely OTT Harley based thing just had to be awarded 'Best Chop'

CENTRE LEFT: Scoot's constantly changing Buell Lightning took Best Streetfighter. Again.

CENTRE: Graham Turner has obviously put so much work into maintaining his '70's Gilera 50TS. 'Best Off Road'...

CENTRE RIGHT~:...and we all had a bit of a laugh when he 'Gave It Some'! Wonderful!

RIGHT: We doubled the value of John Rand's bike by sticking a rosette on it. The Rat Trophy, no question.

LEFT: Colin Freeman's 'Best European' Guzzi Falcone. Lovely bike.

CENTRE LEFT: Maureen O'Sullivan, Best trike. We had trouble getting this thing through to the arena, it's so big.

CENTRE RIGHT: The work Keith O'Neal puts into keeping his ultra rare Suzuki RE5 deserved some sort of prize. 'Best Modern' was the best we could come up with, but Hey! We're the judges!

RIGHT: First time out for Chris Mott's chopped Softatil and it wins 'Best Paint' and 'Best in Show'. Simply stunning. This bike will undoubtedly win more...

LEFT: "You're my best mate you are, hic"

RIGHT: Just get a load of those trousers!

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