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Quarterbridge mystery bike/rider, undated - montoya66 - 04-01-2019 another Quarterbridge slide, undated. The bike number appears to be '82' and with that distinctive helmet wondering if anyone can identify the make and rider and possibly year/heat?? regards RE: Quarterbridge mystery bike/rider, undated - Splashdown - 05-01-2019 Just a guess. It's Junior 350 practice. Maybe Abe Alexander. Drum brake suggests it's taken before 1975, and after 1972. Discuss. RE: Quarterbridge mystery bike/rider, undated - montoya66 - 13-01-2019 Well the slide itself has 'Jun 71' impressed on the border of the slide, so assume it would be from that date RE: Quarterbridge mystery bike/rider, undated - SILJA - 14-01-2019 According to the program and results list for 1971 number 82 in the Junior was Chris Gregory on a 348 Norton. He "failed to complete one lap ". RE: Quarterbridge mystery bike/rider, undated - cregnybaa - 15-01-2019 I am sure George Ridgeon used a helmet similar to that. RE: Quarterbridge mystery bike/rider, undated - sticky - 15-01-2019 That's not George - I know him and as far as I know he only ever rode in the Manx on a 350 Greeves Oulton (which I believe he still has). Doug Lunn used to use a metallic painted Union Jack lid but if it's 1971 it would be too early for him. RE: Quarterbridge mystery bike/rider, undated - ericcane - 20-01-2019 Definitely Chris Gregory-1971 Junior RE: Quarterbridge mystery bike/rider, undated - Revvin rich - 01-03-2019 Looks like Bernard Murray to me but I might be wrong,? |