One of the stalls selling t-shirts at the 8th International Classic Japanese Bike Show had this great design based round a Wall Of Death theme.

This reminded me of the travelling one that sometimes comes to Nottingham’s Goose Fair in October.




I must thank Guzzisue for the use of her photos of The Wall Of Death as I did not have my camera with me at the time.
Also, in Motorcycle News recently they had an article about a home made Wall Of Death that was built by Colin Furze and his friends. Now all we need to do is find a DVD of Eat The Peach, a film about two Irishmen building a Wall Of Death in their village, but until then enjoy these clips and Richard Thompson’s song Wall Of Death.
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I really want to have a go on Ken Fox's Wall....I read a tiny piece in MCN that said a brave lady was giving it a go for charity. Here's hoping she starts a trend...
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