MP
2013-09-28 22:04:49 UTC
Oh yes Comerfords. I worked there for a while but in the early 60s. It was great mixing with loads of well known trials riders and road racers. I was only 16 and in awe of them, I went on to race both Grass track and Road racing.
The Len mentioned from Kingston was I believe Len from Kingston Motocycles, where I also worked for a while. I drove an ancient sidecar combination which we used to collect motorcycles for repair etc. It was hairy and I remember that the brakes did not work well. Just as well it didn't go very fast.
My very first bike was a Brand new BSA C15, that I later traded for a BSA 500 Shooting Star (From Comerfords) I actually raced that bike at the Silverstone 1000 production race, against the likes of Phil Read, Derek Minter and many other of the greats of their time. I was so short of cash that we had to sleep in the pits the night before, it was freezing cold and pouring with rain. On race day the scrutineers said my front tyre did not have enough tread and because I could not afford a new one, they agreed I could turn it round as it was a predominantly a right hand track. Try that today! GREAT TIMES and GREAT MEMORIES.
The Len mentioned from Kingston was I believe Len from Kingston Motocycles, where I also worked for a while. I drove an ancient sidecar combination which we used to collect motorcycles for repair etc. It was hairy and I remember that the brakes did not work well. Just as well it didn't go very fast.
My very first bike was a Brand new BSA C15, that I later traded for a BSA 500 Shooting Star (From Comerfords) I actually raced that bike at the Silverstone 1000 production race, against the likes of Phil Read, Derek Minter and many other of the greats of their time. I was so short of cash that we had to sleep in the pits the night before, it was freezing cold and pouring with rain. On race day the scrutineers said my front tyre did not have enough tread and because I could not afford a new one, they agreed I could turn it round as it was a predominantly a right hand track. Try that today! GREAT TIMES and GREAT MEMORIES.