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Brian - Ref your question on 60/1023 - yes, it was originally a home market bike, starting life via Monty Banks.
Talking about putting it all together, I have been working on the 'Chris Goodfellow World-Wide Greeves Register'. This is based on the database that poor Chris started and this came my way and I decided to add to it in his memory. Chris started it with the Anglian but now it seems to cover all models. I will now need to re-shape it a bit. I am also going to add an indicator as to whether or not it featured on the home market despatch records.
Eventually, we should end up with a pretty good record. Only today, I was sent a long list of frame numbers from Melbourne. Think we all need to get out more!
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Originally posted by Rob View PostBrian - Ref your question on 60/1023 - yes, it was originally a home market bike, starting life via Monty Banks.
Talking about putting it all together, I have been working on the 'Chris Goodfellow World-Wide Greeves Register'. This is based on the database that poor Chris started and this came my way and I decided to add to it in his memory. Chris started it with the Anglian but now it seems to cover all models. I will now need to re-shape it a bit. I am also going to add an indicator as to whether or not it featured on the home market despatch records.
Eventually, we should end up with a pretty good record. Only today, I was sent a long list of frame numbers from Melbourne. Think we all need to get out more!
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Thats right guys, the information needs to be recorded in a section in the members only area, so as the info can be added by any member, then periodically checked by someone with access to the home market register, to make sure a home market bike shipped abroad later does not get included in the exported bike data coming back in.
A fitting tribute to chris goodfellow, i think & well done to Rob Thornton for pushing the idea on.
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Originally posted by Stoney View PostHi I have an MDS 250 1962 road reg in 1966, 24mds 329. can forward further details if helpful and what i believe is a 1958 hawkstone 7261 25s with a villiers 2t twin engine.
thanks stoney
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Yes a 25SA Hawkstone. Can you give full engine number? 950A is in an allocation to Greeves for 25SA so may be original. Looks like you have a rare bike my friend.Last edited by John Wakefield; 27/03/2018, 04:58 PM.
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