This is a shed built Norton Rotary speedway bike.

Builder and start in shot is Rotary Roy.

The sign on the front of the bike says: My example of “Norton Single Rotary Motion” applied to a traditional 4-stroke speedway application. A machine that never was! But still could be! This working model was built in a 3 x 2 metre shed, with imagination and hand tools by an Octogenarian Rotarian. Rotary Roy

Location is the Kempton Park Autojumble.

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– Dave Mitchell – in house mechanic, presenter and producer. Dave also owns and runs a classic motorcycle workshop called Mitchell’s Classics.
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// A BIG THANK YOU TO
– Autojumble UK and Classic Bike Shows for having us along there on the day.
Website: www.kemptonautojumble.co.uk
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– Alex Rollings for producing the video.
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22 Comments

  1. Looks small , but rotary is a tiny platform. Doubtful its the TT rotary. Speed bikes have no brakes..rotary inherently offers no engine brakeing. Death bike! Call it a Comet kazi

  2. He has hand built bikes from scratch all his life, for his own pleasure … he’s lectured on rotary engines for Norton and rode speedway himself, back in the day. He also still grass track rides (no brakes) at 88! Gets a lot of pleasure out of showcasing his favourite past-time. To the unnecessarily negative comments … perfection is all subjective. Whatever you thoughts …the man deserves some respect.

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