Found this pic by Nicholas Verhoeven of Triss Sharpe's 1963 ISDT bike on Flickr taken at Vehikel 2012 ( a Dutch classic vehicle show) so presume it has a Dutch owner. Anyone know who owns it?
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455 JOO Triss Sharpe's 63 International
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The photographer of the bike has since commented on his pic on Flickr (in reply to my comment that it has the wrong riding number) that he does not know who the owner is, he just happened to take the pic.
Interestingly the DVLA show 455 JOO as having a mid month DoL (should be 1st of month if a licence due date). It is also showing a 'N' Export Marker should be 'Y' if officially exported to Holland
The vehicle details for 455 JOO are:
Date of Liability 13 09 2014
Date of First Registration 02 04 1963
Year of Manufacture Not Available
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 246cc
CO₂ Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Licence Due to Expire
Vehicle Colour NOT STATED
Vehicle Type Approval Not AvailableLast edited by John Wakefield; 11/08/2014, 03:21 PM.
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I have recently been informed that 455 JOO is now owned by Rob Selling, presumably a relation of Fritz Selling who rode 457 JOO in the 1963 ISDT. The previous owner Rien Buitendyick acquired 455 JOO from Triss Sharp some years ago. Still does not explain the riding No 34 though. Was it Fritz Selling's riding number?
Mr Buitendyick apparently used to run the Greeves Club in Holland between 1991 & 1999.
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455 is, or should be, Bryan Sharp's bike from '63, riding no.88. I know Rien Buitendijk bought the bike but I'm sure he told me it was from Ken Sedgley. Rien then passed it on to Frits, Rob's younger brother.
In the ISDT no.34 was a Pole, Ferdinand Schmalz riding an SHL.
Druid
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Originally posted by druid View Post455 is, or should be, Bryan Sharp's bike from '63, riding no.88. I know Rien Buitendijk bought the bike but I'm sure he told me it was from Ken Sedgley. Rien then passed it on to Frits, Rob's younger brother.
In the ISDT no.34 was a Pole, Ferdinand Schmalz riding an SHL.
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This bike went from Ken Sedgley to Rien, we had this bike on GRA stand at Stafford, it was a very poor colour match for Moorland blue. I had a bit to do with moving bikes to Rien and used to meet up with the driver of a large artic usually on Cheshire/Derbyshire border, what had this truck brought to the U.K. flowers!!
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