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Bunbury MCC 50th Anniversary
« on: December 27, 2012, 12:42:29 pm »
April 2013......watch this space  8)
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Re: Bunbury MCC 50th Anniversary
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2013, 05:59:50 pm »
Who's who of 50 years ago

Renfree family ~Husqvarna rider
Mitchell family~Yamaha rider
Truman family~Husqvarna
Jarvis-Yamaha
Ecclestone ~Husqvarna
Buck family~Greeves
Marsh family~Greeves
Dowson~
Britza-CZ,Husqvarna

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Re: Bunbury MCC 50th Anniversary
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2013, 06:51:54 pm »
In addition..
Wayne Patterson
Shane Kirkpatrick
Don Collins
Phillip Bruce
Brian Grahame
Trevor Whittle
...well maybe some not 50 years ago.... but many more to be celebrated in April..
 Michael Dowson
Michael Sears

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Re: Bunbury MCC 50th Anniversary
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2013, 08:39:56 pm »
To be clear..this is the anniversary of the Bunbury Club being at Shrubland Park..not the 50th anniv of the existence of the Club itself...earlier they were at another site..

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Re: Bunbury MCC 50th Anniversary
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2013, 06:24:38 pm »
VMX racing there on the 7th April
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Re: Bunbury MCC 50th Anniversary
« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2013, 01:49:56 pm »
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« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2013, 10:58:26 pm »
Along with a Legends Lap or two
 
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« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2013, 04:58:41 pm »
A couple of Huqvarna bikes and there owners,the Mitchell family with three generations and who are still activily riding in moderns and vintage will be on show for the TV and newspapers.
A time to be at your shiniest for fame  :P  ;D

from the MWA site:
March 28, 2013
Sunday 7th April 2013
This year the Bunbury Motorcycle Club is celebrating 50 years at their Shrubland Park track. The club has been going for longer than this but in 1963 the club officially took over the lease at Shrubland Park and began constructing the track.
Sunday 7th April will see the club celebrate this milestone with a special 50th Anniversary Club run. The club has invited the Vintage Motorcycle Club to be a part of this event. The Vintage club will have a few classes of racing including Sidecars which will be a great race for spectators and younger motocross riders who have never seen the sidecars race.
The day will also see special appearances by racing legends Jimmy Ellis and Shane Kirkpatrick doing Legend’s Laps as well as displays by the Indian Harley Club, VMX Pre 85 club and Bunbury KTM who is the sponsor for the day.
In the lead up for the event, The Bunbury Motorcycle Club has been putting old photos, articles and bit of memorabilia on their Facebook page and their website, www.bunburymcc.com.au ,that old members of the club have sent through and some of this will be able to be seen on the TV in the clubrooms on the day.
There will be full canteen and bar facilities on the day and entry for spectators is free. The track is located on the North Boyanup Road (South Western Hwy), in Bunbury between the Speedway and Airport.
Camping is available on Saturday night and the club has toilet and shower facilities available.
Nominations, Memberships and Scrutineering will be available on Saturday between 3pm and 5pm and again on Sunday morning between 6am and 7.30 am.
Practice will start at 8am SHARP, racing starts straight after Practice.
This will be a great opportunity to watch the old and the new bikes and riders racing on the same day and it will be a great day to catch up with old racing buddies.
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Re: Bunbury MCC 50th Anniversary
« Reply #8 on: March 31, 2013, 05:22:40 pm »
from http://www.bunburymcc.com.au/history/

Some memories from Robert Britza

My memories of motocross in Bunbury start way back in the late 1950s when my father used to take me to scramble events at Australind, Picton, and the old “Sea links” track over near the back beach.  We then started to watch the events at the new track which was to become known as Hawkstone Park, and named after a famous motocross track in England.

We went to watch my cousins Vinty and Glen Britza race. I don’t remember how good Vinty was, I was too young, but Glen went on to win many state championships.  I would later at the age of 15 join Glen on his Ariel Red Hunter 500cc single pot sidecar as “swinger”.  The year I turned 16 (1963) I got my competition licence and we got second in the state “short circuit” championships at Mandurah and third in the Australian short circuit championships at Forrestfield.  Forrestfield was a flat twisting and fairly smooth gravel track that cars used to race on.  The machine that won the championship was a road racing “kneeler” that was over from the eastern states for the Australian road race championship to be held in Bunbury that year.

Another member, David Walker also wanted to passenger for Glen and we used to take it in turns.  One day we raced at Allanson (just out of Collie) and they had three sidecar races.  That was a problem, so I suggested to David and Glen that David do the first two laps of the second race and then we would swap at the slowest part of the course.  We did, and went on to win the race.

I joined the club as a “junior” member along with Phillip and Robert Bruce, Melville and Ross Jarvis, Robert Sachs and a couple of others.  Our parents had to sign a form to allow us to learn to ride at the track.  The lessons were to start on the 20th of May 1961 but due to very heavy rain, it didn’t go ahead and I was the only person who turned up.  Some of the riders that taught us to ride were Glen Britza, Ray Buck and possibly John Olsen and the “flying Renfrees” as Edgar, Jim, and Gordon were labeled by the press.

I used to attend the busy bees at Hawkstone Park most weekends with Glen Britza, Don Collins snr, Don Collins jnr, Edgar Renfree and “Tonchy Wallace”, and of course many others.  My step father drove a bulldozer for WAPET, clearing very long and straight lines through the scrub up in the Pilbara.  He used to bring home for me, sticks of gelignite with detonators and fuse.  I would ride out to the track with the sticks in a bag on one handlebar of my pushbike and the detonators and fuse on the other end.  We were removing trees on the northern end of the track (Hawkstone) to extend the track.  After the busy bees, some of us would retire to a pastry shop alongside Glen’s house for a milkshake and pastries.

I left school the day before I turned 14, got a job and began saving for a bike of my own.  With the help of a loan from my step father, in late 1963 I acquired my very own, brand new, Cotton Cobra.  The Cotton was powered by a single cylinder, twin carburettor, Villiers two stroke motor.  In those days most people still made their own scramble bikes by converting road bikes and you couldn’t walk into a bike shop and buy a purpose built scrambler.  I had to order the Cotton from the “Clinton Bros Motorcycles” shop in Subiaco and wait three months for it to be delivered into the shop.  Other British purpose built bikes that were being imported, mostly by Mortlocks, were Greeves and BSA.

The next week I competed at Cosy Creek in Manjimup and then other weekends that year at Rockingham, Forrestfield, and of course Bunbury.

During 1963 while still racing at Hawkstone Park, the club acquired a lease on land on North Boyanup Rd and those of us who attended busy bees, now including Phil Bruce, spent most weekends building the new track.  This track was called Shrubland Park.

At Shrubland Park, a club run on mother’s day May 10th  1964, my bike took off backwards from the start line.  Two strokes could run backwards without you noticing in those days if the timing was too close to top dead centre.  I bump started it forward and took off to catch up with the other riders but lost it after the tabletop jump on the first lap.  The Cottons were unfortunately, a poor handling machine and I got tossed off in the loose sand and my body was thrown in the direction of a banksia tree.  I suffered some massive injuries

I tried to compete some months later but my injured shoulder dropped out too easily and I crashed off the end of the hairpin.  The pin in my femur stayed straight but the bone around the original break cracked.  I then went into rehab for eight months and reluctantly gave racing away.
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« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2013, 11:35:52 am »
I competed at Bunbury a couple of times in the mid 60s and remember it well. The names mentioned in previous posts sure brought ba ck memories ( including a Cotton Cobra :-( 
I wish all you old guys a great day.

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« Reply #10 on: April 05, 2013, 11:15:31 am »
I competed at Bunbury a couple of times in the mid 60s and remember it well. The names mentioned in previous posts sure brought ba ck memories ( including a Cotton Cobra :-( 
I wish all you old guys a great day.

Thank you Col,I believe its going to be big,with plenty of legends rolling up on the day  8)
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« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2013, 11:34:58 am »
I will be there and I believe the remnants of the Melvin family, Watto, Lew and Jenny and my wife with 6ft 5in minder, will struggle over on early sunday morning after Steve's 50th.  I might be very loud on the day.  Hold on I'm always loud.  See ya there
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« Reply #12 on: April 07, 2013, 09:39:22 pm »
Managed attending this event for three hours after a busy filled weekend.
Lots of memrobillia and people(Glen Britza,Graeme Smythe,Jimmy Ellis etc),bikes,car,pit tents all flooding into the Scrublands Track.
Only managed two or three outift at last minute,big crowd pleaser.
Had a good field of pre75 bikes and pre90 bikes on display.
Note the Chequered Helmet of Bill Watson aboard that nice little Maico.
Well done to the Bunbury Club  8)



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« Reply #13 on: April 07, 2013, 09:50:30 pm »
you must have arrived late we left about 1.20pm.  Great attendance, don't think they've had a crowd like that for a few years.
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« Reply #14 on: April 07, 2013, 10:38:08 pm »
Did Gordon Renfree ride a Jawa speedway powered Mk3 Metisse in the mid sixties or am I confusing him with somebody else?
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