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Offline triumphrpm

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Manning Norton Gulf Streamliner
« on: November 12, 2007, 03:16:10 PM »
We are pleased to say that The Manning Gulf Norton Streamliner will be getting a full restoration. Meet with Dennis Manning this week to give the news. We located the bike in a Reptile/Transportation Musuem in Germany. Great story with this bike that we will try to doccument on website soon. A chance to work on this cool bike is once again a dream come true. Bike in a big box on the water this week.

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Re: Manning Norton Gulf Streamliner
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2007, 11:56:10 AM »
Great to see another 2 wheel liner being restored.  I look forward to pics of it on your website and the story.

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Re: Manning Norton Gulf Streamliner
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2007, 03:47:21 PM »
We located the bike in a Reptile/Transportation Musuem in Germany.

Reptile Museum..........
This streamliner was a long time by a motorcycle collector, especially side car motorcycles which run in the road racing world championship, close to Besigheim (about 15 miles away from my place) and was than moved a while ago to the Neckarsulm Museum (NSU) - the biggest motorcycle Museum in the World - which is 4 miles away from my place - from where it was sold some months ago for restauration.......
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Re: Manning Norton Gulf Streamliner
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2007, 02:27:22 PM »
That is brilliant news. I know Dennis Tackett and his team have been after the bike for a while to get it restored. I would welcome any pictures to put in our magazine for the speed record club.
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Re: Manning Norton Gulf Streamliner
« Reply #4 on: November 25, 2007, 01:15:03 PM »
To get the whole story for the Manning Gulf streamliner I was today in the Neckarsulm Motorcycle Museum and talked with the curator.

Interested, to find out that when the streamliner was in Pleidelsheim (close to Besigheim), the bike was there only on display for a while....the museums owner was not really honest....and I was partically wrong, sorry.

Alright....the streamliner was owned by the late Henk Vink, a well known dragster rider from Netherland - he passed away after his birthday party...a little bit too much alcohol caught a heart attack.....
Anyway, a while before he passed away he took care that some of his famous racer moved over to the Neckarsulm Museum, the streamliner include - where the streamliner was most of the time in one of the basements - less than 50 percent of bikes the museum owns are on display (currently around 280) due to not enough space. During the time in Neckarsulm, it left the place for a while as a loan to a museum in the south of Germany on the Bodensee, also in the museum in Pleidelsheim. For the last months, the racer was in Neckarsulm, it was there on display, before it left for the restoration.



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Re: Manning Norton Gulf Streamliner
« Reply #5 on: November 25, 2007, 04:04:58 PM »
hey porky... how 'bout using that nice camera you have and snapping some pix...
kent