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<blockquote data-quote="Len Matthews" data-source="post: 5609" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>I remember that incident. The German Rally that year was at Freiziet Lahntal</p><p>on route 49 a few k's outside Wetzlar. All manner of things happened there. The late Ron Law's Twin broke a front cam spindle but a local member, Thomas Bader, had a new one made in double-quick time. On another occasion a certain Italian machine suffered some damage but to spare blushes I'll say no more. I paid a visit to Schloss Vincent last autumn; no-one was at home although I gather Kurt had been unwell. The place seemed completely unchanged since my last visit although the paint was peeling off the Vincent sign over the museum door. There had been some great rallies on that site but as time went on people may have tired of covering the same ground year in, year out. I did it for ten years without a break, I'm glad I went but that was enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Len Matthews, post: 5609, member: 178"] I remember that incident. The German Rally that year was at Freiziet Lahntal on route 49 a few k's outside Wetzlar. All manner of things happened there. The late Ron Law's Twin broke a front cam spindle but a local member, Thomas Bader, had a new one made in double-quick time. On another occasion a certain Italian machine suffered some damage but to spare blushes I'll say no more. I paid a visit to Schloss Vincent last autumn; no-one was at home although I gather Kurt had been unwell. The place seemed completely unchanged since my last visit although the paint was peeling off the Vincent sign over the museum door. There had been some great rallies on that site but as time went on people may have tired of covering the same ground year in, year out. I did it for ten years without a break, I'm glad I went but that was enough. [/QUOTE]
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