To my amazement, the first thing that the flashed into sight was a Triumph outfit, with a Triumph racer perched where the sidecar body would normally be, the racing machine strapped securely to a timber platform. The gigantic driver of the sidecar (who was bereft of balaclava, cap or goggles, but was wearing a khaki Army great-coat) hung his huge frame into the corner to help keep the outfit on an even keel, while the front wheel chattered and crabbed across the road. A pillion passenger hung likewise, one palsied hand gripping the rear guard of the racing bike, the other trying to hold his leather cap in place. But that wasn't all there was to it, as I marvelled at the apparent expertise of a sidecar driver who seemed to know more about the roadway ahead than I did, or who may have possessed a form of supersonic eyesight, because the visibility ahead was down to almost zero!
As the outfit rushed past me, it disclosed another outfit it seemed to be towing- another Triumph outfit, but this one was an out and out racing machine - with a man steering it, and with another racing Triumph solo on the sidecar platform! But rather than a tow-rope between them, or even a chain, a solid bar was mounted between them, the racing outfit's engine howling on full song as it provided its own power, the open megaphone exhausts bellowing frightfully. Far from simply being towed, the second engine was actually helping the road-going outfit to haul its heavy load over the Mountains!
A forlorn passenger sat, humped shapelessly behind the driver of the second outfit, which was an even greater surprise, but the greatest shock of all arrived moments later when the two heavily-laden outfits thundered past to display yet another pair of racing solos being towed from the chassis rails of the rear outfit by stout ropes. Two grim-visaged riders clung to the handlebars of the two machines for their very lives, exerting little control over their respective fates as they alternatively banged together and sprang apart, the two ropes twanging like violin strings.
Vintage Morris Lester Morris p53