Old Bike Mart

Two wheels never go away

- John Burch

Here are three photos which might be of interest to Old Bike Mart readers – the first two of which are my father in 1921 with his Rudge Multi, and a photo of it on its own.

My father worked at the

National Physical Laboratory in the meteorolog­y department and, because of that, he was an AAA time keeper and was asked on several occasions to time-keep at Brooklands for the motorcycle racing.

The third photo is me at Golding Barn near Brighton in 1954, then owned by the Beamish family. I won the first 500cc junior race and came second in the second 500cc junior race on my 197cc James Cotswold. I think that was the beginning of the end for the big heavy 500cc bikes, especially when Greeves came along.

I have given a talk at the VMCC Brooklands division on my scrambling and grass track days and managed to find more than 70 photos to show.

I am now 85 years old, and I play golf – weather permitting – three times a week and when my wife passed away I decided that I wanted to have something to do at weekends. So my mate Don Howlett (of Comerfords fame) told me that Vic Allan wanted to sell his Greeves Scottish, so I bought it because I used to ride a Greeves (itself borrowed from Comerfords) in trials.

Then I found out that Steve at Villiers was selling a James Commando, so I bought that too and have now rebuilt it back to almost showroom condition. So now at weekends I take them to shows such as Kempton, Ardingly and Brooklands.

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