Whanganui Chronicle

Vintage bikes take to the roads in motorcycle trial

- Liz Wylie

Lovers of two-wheeled vintage machines are in for a treat this weekend when the Castrol Autumn Motorcycle Trial returns to Whanganui.

Motorcycli­sts from around the North Island will be getting their motors running and heading out on the highways, the main streets and back roads to find their way to the common destinatio­n at the end of their assigned route.

Organiser Bill James said the event had to be cancelled last year due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns and this year will mark the 38th trial to be held in Whanganui.

“The bikes are all vintage or classic although we don’t turn newer models away,” James said.

“There are usually 40 participan­ts and each one is given an individual set of instructio­ns with a different route although they will all reach the same destinatio­n.”

Riders select a speed of either 25, or 40 miles per hour and depart at one-minute intervals with written instructio­ns and a destinatio­n unknown until just before they begin.

They will travel over gravel and sealed terrain at their chosen speed until they reach their destinatio­n and will be penalised if they arrive too early or too late.

The motorcycle­s are mostly British-made brands including Triumph, AJS, Norton, BSA and Ariel.

Some have sidecars attached and all are lovingly cared for by their enthusiast owners.

The riders will begin arriving at the Wanganui Vintage Car Club rooms in Patapu St from 8am tomorrow, before they start heading off at 9.30am.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Vintage and classic motorcycle­s will compete in the Castrol Autumn Motorcycle Trial in Whanganui this weekend.
Photo / Supplied Vintage and classic motorcycle­s will compete in the Castrol Autumn Motorcycle Trial in Whanganui this weekend.

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