Ace Cafe London is thrilled and privileged to be able to confirm being part of the Brough Superior Team heading out in August to the famous Bonneville salt flats, Utah, USA with a motorcycle based on the iconic 1927 SS100, a machine sharing heritage and fame with a Col. T.E. Lawrence - "Lawrence of Arabia".
Brough were last "on the salt" in 1949 with a streamlined machine ridden and crashed by Noel Pope - he vowed to "Never ride a streamline motorcycle again".
Racing at Bonneville 2011, unstreamlined and with a specially tuned JAP V-Twin engine running on "pump" fuel, the new Brough Superior SS100 Retro is the direct responsibility of Brough's head of engineering Alastair Gibson, formerly chief mechanic at Honda F1 and with whom a Honda F1 car broke Bonneville records in 2006.
Mark Upham, CEO of Brough Superior Motor Cycles Ltd, confirms that Brough's works rider at Bonneville is the British "salt" veteran Eric Patterson who, in 2008, set and broke records on his JAP engined Cafe Racer style Triumph Norton Special.
Made in England & Racing in America!
For more info:
http://www.brough-superior.com
http://www.speedtrialsbybub.com
Bin mal gespannt was die Briten
Grüße
André