answer to the Friday quiz – a young Emma Bristow – first in was Bob Clark then Harlow.
Quiz today Guess who on what?
The tributes to Malcolm Smith have been overwhelming on Social media – what a great man he was and so humble. – This shot of the film crew with Mert Lawill and Steve McQueen a film that likely turned on more young people to Motorcycle sport than any other.
Here is a pic of Lawrence of Arabia !! -sorry no it’s Bruce Baker keeping his head cool down South in the desert.
We came across this old pic of the nice Wulf Trials gear – looks like all the professional models were booked up!!! I think we may still have some blue stuff in stock.
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Here’s a weird Montesa design from the 1980’s – not surprised it didn’t catch on.
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Last night I clicked onto the 2024 Pre 65 Scottish Two Day, an event started by Sammy Miller, and named because it was in 1965 that Sammy joined the Bultaco factory, and Trials changed forever. – The days of the big bikes were numbered, but with still an awful lot of people keen on the big 4 strokes and the British lightweight Villiers engine bikes – Sammy started what has become a huge and popular event, which now is always oversubscribed. – In fact I think it would be correct to say that Sammy once again can take credit for – re-inventing vintage trials. – as I watched the video, I was amazed at how many Triumph twins were competing – back in the 50’s only the big British singles were thought to be competitive having lots of low end torque. . Here is Sammy with his famous Ariel GOV 132 which he rode to so many wins and Championships.
When we first started the Outlaw trial – we had a Vintage on the Saturday and a modern on the Sunday, which carried on for about 20 yrs – we think this format would still be popular, if somebody promoted it.
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We have lost another great trials rider from the past – AJS teamster Gordon McLaughlan has died.
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