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Don Godden - Wikipedia

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The Godden Story | Speedway Racing

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    The firm is called Godden Engineering, and it makes possibly the best long-track and speedway bikes in the world. Don Godden, founder and proprietor of the business, has paralleled the development of the sliding game since he took up grass-track in 1953. In those day the sport was, as he puts it with characteristic candour, "still in the Dark Ages'.

Godden Motorcycles

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    Don Godden produced frame kits and, from around 1962, complete machines with engines from external suppliers as well as those of his own manufacture. Don was an accomplished rider who had taken the British Longtrack Championship in 1969, with several podium finishes along the way. Godden and Harry Weslake collaborated on a project to challenge the dominating Jawa …

Don Godden - Grasstrack GB

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    Don Godden Born: 13 November 1936; Died: 28 May 2011. Class: 500cc Solos. Family Connection: Mitch Godden (Son), Cameron Godden (Grandson). Major Honours World Longtrack Championship Finalists: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978. On Day Finals: Second 1973. Semi-finalist: 1977, 1979. Qualifying Round: 1980. Best Other Finishes

Godden Racing - Speedway & Grasstrack Racing Machines

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    this group has been set up to celebrate and commend british engineering and the world championship winning godden products gr 500 max mini max magnum v-twin please feel free to post your favorite... Godden Racing - Speedway & Grasstrack Racing Machines

Godden Engineering

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    Godden Engineering is a small precision engineering company founded in the 1970's by former European Grasstrack Champion Don Godden. He initially start out by making speedway and grasstrack frames. Don quickly progressed into engine manufacture for speedway and grasstrack application and by the end of the 1970's the GR 500 was an established world class engine, …

Godden Weslake | Bike EXIF

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    (Hence the giant sprocket on the back wheel.) This particular bike was built by Godden Engineering, set up in the 70s by European grasstrack champion Don Godden. I remember Godden being known for their engines, but this racer apparently has a 500cc Weslake 4-valve motor in a Godden frame, built somewhere between 1978 and 1982.

1985 Hagon-Godden Long Track Racing Motorcycle …

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    One of the most succesful riders in grass track racing history, Don Godden won several British national championships and in 1969 became European Long Track Champion. A gifted engineer as well as talented rider, he designed and built his own DGS frames for the ubiquitous JAP engine and then – in 1975 – was one of the first to fit the new Weslake four-valve motor.

History - Lydden Hill Race Circuit

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    Britain’s first ever international grass track race was won by Don Godden. Single seater and saloon car racing became very popular. Many club drivers went on to become champions in including James Hunt, who won his very first race win here in 1968. The late James Hunt F1 world champion in 1976, famed for his playboy lifestyle, who went on to commentate with the …

60's GRASSTRACK NATIONAL No1 - YouTube

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    http://www.daveandshelby.com/daveandshelbyshomepages.html 1967 NATIONAL GRASSTRACK FINAL. Alf Hagon, Don Godden, Lew Coffin, Bill Bridget, Stan Luck, Reg Luc...

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