1971 Production Tt Collection
In 1971, the Production TT race was a thrilling showcase of talent and skill in the motorcycle industry
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In 1971, the Production TT race was a thrilling showcase of talent and skill in the motorcycle industry. Legends like Bob Heath from BSA, Mal Kirwan representing Bultaco, Hans Otto Butenuth on his BMW, Peter Williams riding for Norton, Adrian Cooper proudly representing Suzuki, Ray Pickrell showcasing Triumph's prowess - all came together to compete in this iconic event. Chas Mortimer with Broad Yamaha and Malcolm Uphill with Padgett Yamaha displayed their expertise in the Junior TT category. The competition was fierce as they battled it out on the track. Ray Pickrell and Peter Williams formed an unstoppable duo during the 1971 Production TT race. Their combined efforts showcased the power and precision of both Triumph and Norton motorcycles. Tony Anderson on his BMW joined forces with Darryl Pendlebury riding for Triumph. Together they demonstrated exceptional teamwork and determination throughout the challenging race. The entire event itself was a spectacle to behold. The 1971 Production TT brought together some of the most talented riders from various renowned motorcycle brands. Each rider pushed themselves to their limits as they navigated through treacherous corners and straights at high speeds. Tom Dickie represented BMW admirably during this intense competition, while Bert Clark gave his all for Norton's success in this prestigious event.