While reading Firko’s article about Harry Hindall in the latest VMX magazine I started to think some of what I was reading sounded familiar.
Back in about 1972-73 I had a copy of Popular Cycling magazine and read an article about a guy who had built a 260lb, 650 Triumph. They said it was used to chase jack-rabbits with!
The guy was a very accomplished machinist and had reproduced the majority of the original parts in lighter material or severely modified what he didn’t copy. He had built his own frame (to his own geometry) and I think even the forks and hubs etc.
I still remember the impression it made on me and thinking how great it would be to be able to so this sort of thing. When I mentioned this to my dad he said this was not a reason to select a career.
Guess what trade I took up? Although I’ll never have the patience to build a bike like that it’s certainly allowed me to enjoy my hobby to, I believe, a greater degree.
Brent