'Eldee' stands for Les Diener, who built a 250cc, twin overhead cam Velocette in Australia in the '50s.
After racing for years, Les quit and sold the bike. With the birth of Classic racing and with Diener's retirement, he decided to recreate that racer. I happened to meet Les and see the bike when I was on my way from Adelaide to a race at Winton in Victoria in 1985. We (Graham Besson and Bill Horsman and I) stopped by McNamara Park in Mt. Gambier where another Classic event was taking place. Now, some New Zealanders have made a replica of the bike and brought it to the Isle of Man for Bill Swallow to race in the 350 Classic TT, which had a prize for the first 250.
Twin cams driven by a train of gears |
Unfortunately, it stripped and mag gear in the race and didn't finish. You can read the whole story of the bike here:
http://velocetteracing.wordpress.com/the-racing-velocettes/eldee-special/ When the Monday's racing and parade was postponed to Tuesday, we hit a few museums. We saw this Maico roadbike outside the Mannin Museum in Peel. |
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