Newport Antique Motorcycle Hill Climb
Video of the antique motorcycle hill climb competition in Newport, Ind., on Oct. 7, 2007. Shows the competition of a 1929 Harley-Davidson, a 1923 Harley-Davidson and a 1937 Rudge.
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Nice!
WOW!!!
Great to see the bikes especially the Rudge. I'm from Coventry where they were made. Great pity they were a finished off by WW2.
looking forward to this year. a great time with great people, good food and awesome cars.
thanks for sharing this, very nice to watch old iron work as it was made to do, not just collecting dust.
Go Rudge go.
Show the yankee iron what great pre war British engineering is all about .
The rudge has only half the cc's (cube inches) of the Hardly rideables
Lovely video , great bikes and being used like they should.
this video is what you-tube started out to be – something cool and entertaining…
Very good video production. Too bad it's titled motorcycle hill climb competition and the first three vehicles shown are cars ! !. 🙂
Also, the rules for the hillclimb state that the vehicles must be American made , stock production vehicles…..hmmmm. The Rudge is most definitely British built.
Is the engine on that Rudge-Whitworth a shaft-driven OHC?
that kid in the red shirt cracks me up
By jingo,well done!