Tuesday, January 19, 2010

1965 Harley-Davidson again sweeps Daytona Beach 200-Mile National Championship





For the 2nd year in a row Roger Reiman, Kewanee Illinois #1 rider, mounted on a Harley-Davidson, beat all comers in the 200 mile Daytona Road Race in a driving rain storm. On the straight-away Reiman's speed topped 130 mph; Reiman's average speed was 90.04 mph.

Mert Lawwill, San Francisco, California, came in second for a one/two win in the 200 mile classic. Lawwill, Harley-Davidson mounted, steamed through the driving rain for second place, 40 seconds behind Reiman.

In the Amateur event, rider Wayne Cook, Harley-Davidson mounted, bested the entire field and set a new record with an average speed of 92.43 mph.

Another year of racing opens with a sweeping victory by Harley-Davidson at Daytona.

1965 Harley Davidson Daytona Beach Mert Lawwill Wayne Cook Vintage Motorcycle Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com


Search our Magazine Back Issue Index for old Motorcycle Magazine Back Issues for sale.








To search our full inventory of Vintage Motorcycle Advertisements, Articles, and Road Tests CLICK HERE.

No comments:

Post a Comment