Stan "Sleepy" Jones - 3-time Australian 125 Scramble Champion, early 1960s. Back in the days when Bantams were king
Our local shop - Foster St, Dandenong. Built by Sleepy Jones in 1960s. GT bought it mid-1971. Perfect timing to print money
GT trail-riding a new 1974 MX-360 on Delatite Arm, Eildon Weir. Grabbed one off showroom floor and just turned up
Letter informing rider of upgrade in motocross class. (Winston to "A" grade for 1973)
Winston Wyatt, Lynton Malley, Geoff Taylor and one of the crazy WFO Atherton twins. High plains.
Roger Harvey, Bihamco track's long uphill - DMCC Club Champs (Run what ya brung) Track was in Upper Pakenham, and was Dandy club's local track.
Sleepy signs shop over to GT, 1971. AMCN pic.
Tom Robison and Lynton Malley
Barry Frazer on what became a very popular enduro bike - the superceded RT2-MX, with an RT1 or RT2 enduro engine dropped in. Or, just with flywheel/points combo added. Detuned and torqued up, they were miles ahead of the standard 360 Enduros.
Winston, Barry Frazer and Norm Watts. Barry later became GT's sidecar passenger when Geoff went on to tarmac career
Stamped logo on back of "Stoney's Photos". He attended all vic scrambles and roadrace meets ...
Winston testing in desert with nipponese mechanics ...
Roger Harvey and Ken Baker - jump at top of main straight at Bihamco. January 1974 Club Day.
GT on Sleepy Jones-tuned DT1-MX. Possibly Xmas Hills ...
"Proof of Loan" from Milledge, after sponsoring Winston an RT2-MX for 1972 season ...
Sleepy and Bantam.
Roger Harvey and Winston Wyatt
Original shop is at right. Central part was a second property GT took, to hold the tonnage of trade-ins. His shop three is to the
left of photo.
1976 Licence, but Winston started in 1971 ... when his major C-grade adversaries were Steve Cramer, Neil Edney and Dennis Curran.
GT the stunt rider
Reflective business sticker - as placed on fender of each sold bike ...
Geoff inside old shop ...
Norm Watts, Winston Wyatt and Barry Frazer ... high plains. Circa 1973.
GT at open scramble, Bihamco Park. Behind him is queue waiting for next race. This holding point was by corner at end of main straight. When let out, they rode back up main straight; turned around and lined up.
Barry, Norm and Tom Robison ... High Plains hut
DMCC Back of "Club Card" - a small two-fold membership card which listed the year's events, Thursday night club meetings and elected committee
Elvis lives approx 300 metres from the long-gone Bihamco Track
Bill Ronald raced C-grade, but also loved the trail-ride weekends. He's pulling a naughty mono across width of fully-running Berwick Show here on RT1 Enduro. He's cheating, by using pillion pegs.
Adverts from scrambles program. Minilya was sponsoring a young Steve Cramer in 1971, and the poor kid was hopping between three bizarrely different bikes at each meet: 100 Super Rat; 250 Ossa Stiletto; and a BSA 500 Victor. Struth.
Tom Robison next to Winston's DT1 (1970)
Darren Taylor, 1974. Winston's Husky - Easter 1974, Delatite Arm.
Winston and Geoff, IoM
Winston, Rob Portbury and Tom
Barry Frazer unloading at Delatite
Barry and Cheryl Loader, High Plains weekend ...
Rob Portbury - first corner at Bihamco, 1973 DMCC Club Champs
Lynton Malley in Vietnam, late 1960s