Latest additions

You’ll find that 1912 is now covered in some detail with lots of pictures and plenty of features: the TT was fascinating, the lomg-distance trials were tougher than ever. The pre-history section up to 1799 has also been tidied up and illustrated. Yarns to be unearthed include a Cornish vicar being chased by a steam trike and a Jesuit priest’s toy turbine built for a Chinese emperor’s nipper. And that’s not the half of it.

Great Scott!

For the first time the Senior and Junior TTs were limited to 500 and 350cc; singles and twins competed on equal terms; most manufacturers boycotted the Island. It was a great year for Scott and Douglas, the racing was sometimes both wild and woolly with a rutted, flooded section of track forcing racers onto the pavement. Read all about it.