Suzuki Cadwell Classic 2019

As is with everything; better late than never;

After a resounding success in 2018 (on a Thursday, no less), tomorrow Cadwell Park will once again be taken over by Suzuki bikes for the Suzuki Cadwell Classic. With the weather looking as it is and this year held on a Saturday, it’s bound to be a day not to be missed.

Organised by our friends from Classic Bike Trackdays, Suzuki UK themselves are bringing quite a few factory race machines old and new, works riders and as it looks, the full Classic Suzuki Raceteam line-up.

The day will consist of the track being in use for a Suzuki-only trackday, with the cut-off on Y2K, so loads of bikes out that fit right in the OSS-category.

A fair few members will be out on track in several groups and there will be a OldSkoolSuzuki.info-showstand as well. Naturally, other likeminded clubs will be attending, showing off their Suzuki-based machinery.

Tradestands are present as well, with CP Racetech, Grumpy1260 et al, for all your project needs and even a Dyno so you can show everyone that your pubtalk-horsepower figure is actually true, or not..

Come say hello, look at pretty bikes in the show and see a few would-be heroes (myself included) trying not to flip bikes over The Mountain.

First bikes will be out on track at 9am. See you there.

Cadwell Park Circuit
Louth,
Lincolnshire LN11 9SE

See what was on in 2018 for yourself and expect this plus more;

Bike of the Month June 2019

Having rules is nice and all, and for the forum, this is really good. However, in other instances, it can make your (or; mine) life a bit hard. One of the rules we set for ourselves, is that a BOTM has to be built on the website and have a topic showing the ups-and-downs of the project.

Here we have a BOTM with NO buildtopic, for the simple reason that this bike is pretty much as it left the factory in Japan all those years ago. Just that makes it damn-near unique in our little OSS-world. Rivetcounters really have no place here, just don’t think we don’t like a properly preserved bike.

Our friend Dorkburger should get an award only for the fact that he has been a staple of originality, in a sea of bikes modified to within an inch of their life. Also; he takes a mean picture.

Thank you for keeping your EFE as how our friends in Hamamatsu meant it, so we can all recognise where we came from.

Congratulations Dorkburger, your bike is this months Bike of the Month.

Read (some) more here and here

Discuss here