REM FOWLER

'Harry Rembrandt "Rem" Fowler' (1883 - 1963 in Birmingham, UK) was a British motorcycle racer famous for winning the twin-cylinder class of the 1907 Isle of Man TT Race .
A toolmaker by trade, H. Rem Fowler competed as a trials rider between 1903 and 1923 riding Ariel, New Hudson, and Rex motor-cycles and competed at the first Isle of Man TT race riding a 5hp Peugeot-engined Norton motorcycle. During the First World War, Rem Fowler was involved in the calibration of gun-sites and during World War II worked in tool-making in the aero-engine industry. [1] After the war, a frequent visitor to the Isle of Man TT Races and was presented with a Gold Medal along with former TT Race winner Jack Marshall at the 1957 Golden Jubilee TT Races.

Contents
Racing career
Twin Cylinder Race
TT career summary
Sources
External links
Racing career

Twin Cylinder Race


Tuesday 28 May 1907 - 10 laps (158.00 miles) St.Johns - Short Course.
Rank No Rider Team Speed Time
1 22 Rem Fowler 5 hp Norton 38.21 mph 4:21.52.8
2 21 W.H. 'Billy' Wells 5 hp Vindec 32.30 4:53.44.5
3 26 W.M.Heaton 5 hp Rex 30.50 4:27.49.4

TT career summary

Finishing Position 1st 16th 19th DNF
Number of times 1 2 1 2

Sources



1. ''TT Special'' 1953 dated 8 June 1953 pp22 edited by G.S.Davison


External links



TT database rider profile iomtt.com

TT database TT results iomtt.com
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