2008 Bonneville Vintage GP

By Richard Backus
Published on September 26, 2008
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Nira Johnson showed up with this incredible circa-1959 Triumph drag bike.
Nira Johnson showed up with this incredible circa-1959 Triumph drag bike.
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Honda CB160s line up in preparation for Saturday's CB160 Le Mans start.
Honda CB160s line up in preparation for Saturday's CB160 Le Mans start.
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Riders competing in AHRMA Vintage Lightweight head out to the track.
Riders competing in AHRMA Vintage Lightweight head out to the track.
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Stephen Clark made his AHRMA debut on a CB500.
Stephen Clark made his AHRMA debut on a CB500.
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Ross
Ross "Roscoe" Tuffli's Class C-Hand (shift) entry was this lovely H-D built by his club.
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Al Porter's 1962 BSA Gold Star stands out at the Motorcycle Classics Bike Show West.
Al Porter's 1962 BSA Gold Star stands out at the Motorcycle Classics Bike Show West.
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Race organizer Tom Kullen rode his Norton Commando in BEARS and Formula 750.
Race organizer Tom Kullen rode his Norton Commando in BEARS and Formula 750.
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Vintage racing was the order of the day at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah, as classic bikes took to the track for American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) action during the 2008 Bonneville Vintage GP, presented by Motorcycle Classics Sept. 6-7. We also hosted the Motorcycle Classics Bike Show West, where Nira Johnson showed up with this incredible circa-1959 Triumph drag bike. Nira campaigned the Triumph regularly from 1963 to 1969, including an exhibition run in England in 1965 where he hit 119mph and a 127mph run at Bonneville in 1967. The bike, recently purchased from Nira by old family friend Rodd Lighthouse, is exactly as it was when he put it away in 1969 following a job move from California to Pennsylvania.

Beautifully original down to its period rear slick, the Triumph’s pre-unit engine has a later two-piece crankshaft and factory 12:1 compression pistons. The frame was stretched 4 inches for drag work.

Rodd plans a sympathetic restoration, returning the Triumph to running condition but preserving its time-honored patina. MC

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