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Burt Munro

Born in Edendale in 1899, Burt Munro’s dedication to motorcycles was enormous, and his life’s achievements are legendary. He purchased his first motorcycle at the age of 15 and had his first Indian Scout in 1920 – the bike he would continue to modify (with his own custom made unique parts) for the rest of his life.

After setting a number of New Zealand land speed records in the 1940s and 1950s his next goal was to compete at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, United States. His first trip to Bonneville as a competitor was in 1962 (Burt was 63) and there he set a land speed record of 178.97mph.
He travelled there a further 8 times to compete and set two more world records. His 1967 record of 183.58mph still stands today, and on this trip he also managed to hit 190.07mph during a qualifying run which is the fastest ever recorded speed on an Indian motorcycle.

Burt Munro was an extraordinary character that represents real and positive kiwi attributes such as ingenuity, dogged determination, and a laid back and humorous demeanour.

Burt Munro Indian Motorcycle

Burt Munro Challenge

Following the success of the 2005 movie about Burt Munro's inspirational life – “The World’s Fastest Indian”, the Southland Motorcycle Club created the Burt Munro Challenge to honour Burt, his ingenuity, determination, and love of speed and motorcycles.

The inaugural event was held in 2006, and it has since forged a name for itself as one of New Zealand's major motorsport events. It has a strong local & national following, and rapidly growing international interest. It attracts top New Zealand riders as well as all the weekend warriors, all provided with a variety of exciting events, fantastic entertainment, and famous southern hospitality.

Burt Munro Challenge Teretonga

 Munro Family Trophy

The Munro family have generously donated a spectacular trophy which is given to the "Competitor of the Year" at each yearly challenge.

The Munro family present the trophy in honour of Burt to the winner each year. They attend each individual event, and look for competitors who exhibit similar traits to Burt. Things they look for:

  1. Does the competitor compete in Burt's speciality events (Beach and Teretonga)?
  2. Does the competitor maintain their own machines?
  3. Does the competitor make their own parts?
  4. Is the competitor determined to give everything they have to win?

Munro Family

 (above) Members of the Munro family - John, June and Margaret

Past Winners of the Munro Family Trophy

2008 Competitor of the Year

Kevin Ryan

2007 Competitor of the Year

Peter Jones

Burt Munro Challenge Competitor of the Year Trophy
Burt Munro Challenge Competitor of the Year Trophy

 
 

Registrations are Open

Registrations are open for the 2010 Burt Munro Challenge.
You have until 29th October 2010 to enter.

Register for the Rally

Register for the Rally before 29th October 2010 and save on the registration fee.

Register here.

To download a manual entry form, click here.

Southland Motorcycle Club

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