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Indian V-twin racer & Moorhouse - 3RD Isle of Man TT - 1911 - motorcycle racing

$ 5.14

Availability: 59 in stock
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    Description

    A superb and rare photo of the Indian factory rider
    Arthur Moorhouse
    standing behind his
    Indian V-twin
    factory racer, photographed before the start of the
    1911 Isle of Man Senior T.T.
    races, on
    July 13, 1911
    .
    Arthur Moorhouse
    would finish the race in
    THIRD
    place, behind his Indian factory team members Oliver Godfrey and
    Benjamin Franklin
    (yes, the designer of the Indian Scout); giving Indian their
    biggest
    ever racing and Isle of Man T.T. victory and giving them instant global fame, as this was the very first time a non British bike won the Isle of Man T.T.! Not only that, they took the first three places…
    The Indian racers influenced models like the famous Indian Powerplus and featured two speed gearboxes and chain drive. See photo!
    The first TT race over the Snaefell Mountain Course or 'Mountain Course' was the
    1911 Isle of Man TT Races
    . For the 1911 event two separate races were introduced. A four lap Junior TT Race for 300 cc single-cylinder and 340 cc twin cylinder motor-cycles and was the first event on the new course and was contested by 35 entrants. The Senior TT Race was open for 500 cc single-cylinder and 585 cc twin-cylinder motor-cycles and was contested over 5 laps of the new 37.5 mile Snaefell Mountain Course. The new technical challenges of the Mountain Course forced changes on entrants and motor-cycle manufacturers alike. The American
    Indian factory
    fitted a two-speed gearbox and chain-drive to their factory racing machines competing in this race. This proved to be the winning combination when Oliver Godfrey won the 1911 Isle of Man Senior TT race riding an Indian in 3 hours, 56 minutes and 10 seconds at an average speed of 47.63 mph! Charles B. Franklin, the famous Indian engineer that designed the magnificent Indian Scout, finished second with an average speed of 47.19 mph. Arthur Moorhouse finished the race in third place with the photographed machine, averaging 46.10 mph.
    We have more photos, also listed on Ebay, of other bikes, and various motorcycle (world) champions on various kinds of machinery. Please check out our auctions and take advantage of our shipping discount! The auction selection is refreshed and changed continuously.
    This is your rare chance to own this photo that reflects a very interesting and historic piece of motorcycle history. Therefore it is printed in a nice large format of ca. 8" x 8.5" (ca. 20 x 21.5 cm).
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