Through a local motorcycle club here in the State, I met a guy whose grandfather raced a Greeves at some meets in the U.K. He shared the only photo that he has of this and I asked if I could share it here to see if anyone knows any more about it, or him, or the local area. The photo was taken near Oswestry and if you Google Earth 'B4579', you can see the barn and area where the scramble took place. The gentleman on the far left, with the number 1 on the plate is apparently Ken Champion, and he is riding a Greeves in the photo. Any detectives in the group? Anyhow, thought it was worth sharing.
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Great pic, I like the leaders (No4) attire, sports jacket, trousers, collar and tie. So much for health and safety and protective clothing those days. He is wearing a pudding basin helmet though. His bike looks like a 350 or 500 BSA with road registration plates LLG6?? a 1948 Cheshire mark, which probably dates the pic to between 1948 amd 1950, too early for a Greeves.
Regarding Ken Champion (No1) I dont think he is riding a Greeves, the forks look like teles and the exhaust is exiting on the RH side of the bike, all Villiers singles had exhaust port on LH side.Last edited by John Wakefield; 07/02/2018, 08:43 AM.
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Scrambles at Oswestry......
Hi Loren,
Here you go.....this link is to the excellent 'Speed Track Tales' website, and a page with lots of info (and more great pics) about scrambles at Oswestry back in the day; https://speedtracktales.com/2012/04/...and-roy-evans/
The Oswestry and District Motor Club (founded in 1921) is still going strong, and here is another link to their website; http://www.oswestrydmc.co.uk/index.html
Here is another link to their 'Gallery' page with more great pics to see; http://www.oswestrydmc.co.uk/gallery.php (Click on the 'Old School' image for classic pics.)
The 'Speed Track Tales' website is well worth a good trawl through for loads of historic off road competition info, especially ISDT related, and of course, there is quite a bit of interesting (and informative) Greeves stuff/pics dotted around the place as well.
Hope this helps in your research and happy reading!
Brian.
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Originally posted by John Wakefield View PostGreat pic, I like the leaders (No4) attire, sports jacket, trousers, collar and tie. So much for health and safety and protective clothing those days. He is wearing a pudding basin helmet though. His bike looks like a 350 or 500 BSA with road registration plates LLG6?? a 1948 Cheshire mark, which probably dates the pic to between 1948 amd 1950, too early for a Greeves.
Regarding Ken Champion (No1) I dont think he is riding a Greeves, the forks look like teles and the exhaust is exiting on the RH side of the bike, all Villiers singles had exhaust port on LH side.
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Who said its a road bike? BSA were making B33 & B34 scrambles models back in 1948, and many scramblers (like Greeves some years later) were road registered from new as back in the day they were ridden to and from the event, which would have been the case at this scramble. Yes you would ride a brand new bike in a scramble as you would today.Last edited by John Wakefield; 07/02/2018, 07:33 PM.
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I can post this because I posted something sensible earlier in the thread for Loren..
Originally posted by IanCordes View PostThey wouldn't be wearing clothes like that in 1970, would they?
(Actually I was only ten in the attached pic.....as for the pipe, well, things were different back then....)
I soon ditched the tweed when nylon was invented though.......
bRiAn.
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Originally posted by Phil Hyde View PostBikes pictured pre-date the era of ball ended levers. Also, is that a Cadburys logo on the box van behind rider 22.......
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