DAYTONA DIARY

Thursday 26th February
Arrival in Florida

Friday 27 to Sat 28th
Getting the bikes ready

Sunday 29th
At AMI

Monday 1st March
A day at the Races

Tuesday 2nd March
Another day at the races

Wednesday 3rd to Thursday 4th March
Jerry Wood's and beyond

Monday 22nd March
Photo shoot on the beach

Friday 27th February - Getting the bikes ready

Next morning we start at 08.30 and are joined by Bob Birdsall, his brother Dick and friend Sam Trent - we now have 6

Dick Birdsall (left) arrives to swell the ranks

people working on the bikes. Later, others arrive to help and later still neighbours stand outside watching, trying to figure out what all these men are doing and why.

By lunchtime the garage is in chaos with the people climbing over each other and the floor is littered with tools, fasteners and swarf from the lathe. Sam takes photos, finds lost tools, fetches burgers or goes to Bob Birdsall’s marine engineering plant for components we need fabricated, picking them up later when complete. It’s madness and it keeps going until 01.00 in the morning. Next day we start again at 08.00.

By lunchtime we’ve made big progress but realise getting both bikes running for the parade at Daytona is going to be last minute stuff at best. By 16.00 we’ve got to leave so the bikes are wheeled-out for a photo shoot in sun.

For the first time since I arrived we’re relaxed enough to look at the bikes and appreciate what’s finished rather than what isn’t… and agree they’re looking pretty damn beautiful!

The bikes are starting to look pretty good!

We’re also taking a roadster Shooting Star and Clubman Goldie to ride in the 50 BSA parade, one of the events we’ve planned at the speedway.

Will I ride the Goldie or Shooting Star? The luxury of choice! The Shooting Star starts first kick after being 9 months idle - characteristically the Gold Star takes a little longer.

Teasing Don I remark that it was after all the twin that won in ’54 and that it can be easier to make a Shooting Star go faster than it can be to make a Goldie Star go at all.

Tomorrow we’re showing the bikes at AMI where everyone who takes part in the vintage races must have their bikes inspected before going to the track.

What Happened Next - At AMI
 


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