The 2002 Brass Monkey  Motorcycle  Rally


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Concourse d'Elegance: Ross Lampourn 1973 Norton Commando MKII. Beautiful candy apple red, polished to within inches of it's life.
Best Classic Pre 1963: Malcolm Hodgkinson 1954 Mac Velocette. Absolutely immaculate motorcycle, they don't make themlike this anymore.
Best Forgotten Era 1978: Pat Crosbie 1991 Kawasaki GPZ 900, very very nice motorcycle.
Best Modern
1993 - Present:
Hans the Hun 1995 BMW R100 RT.
Best Post Classic
1963 - 1978:
Greg Barlow 1978 Moto Guzzi 850
Concourse d'Dungheap:
 (Best of the worst overall or worst of the worst overall, depending on your view)
Jim Musson Yamaha XS 650. A lot of work hasn't gone into this bike.
Oldest motorcycle and rider combo: John Von Tunzelman Vincent 1955 Black Prince, combined total of age of bike and rider 113 years.
Farthest travelled
(inside New Zealand):
Eric Weir (Candyman) 3,040km, Raumanga, Whangarei. BMW R 850 R.
Hard Luck Story: Grant Trillo of Wanganui.  

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