Y'know, I've been thinking today, since Slides mentioned Charlie Ogden, about the engineering legends that helped us build the motors for these "Specials". One didn't just go to the bike shop and ask for a big valve for a 500 Ariel or a hi comp W****O piston for a B33 or a biggun for that matter, you asked one of these guys to make the bloody thing !!.
Guys like Charlie Ogden, Bert Meadows, Claude Cartledge, Art Senior etc. and the Guru of them all, in my opinion, was Sid Willis.
Sid MADE a double knocker desmodromic head for a MOV Velo and made an ordinary,ride to work 250 into a road racer that made the exotica of the day sit up and take notice, he was no mean rider as well as a gifted engineer and gave the Guns of the day some hurry-up.
I was at Sid's one day, picking up me JAP head, when a freshly cast barrel was taken delivery of, it was for the Henderson / Toombs Matchy, ya could have driven a Bondi tram down the bloody barrel !!
Sid's workshop was about the size of four country dunnys, heat treatment gear in the garage and his blackboard calender said " so many days to Bathurst, so many pistons to make "
Bathurst !! what a Mecca that was, for everyone,riders and fans, EA and I went there just about every Easter as did many of our friends, met SMBH there,the year he rode the Norton, I was spannering for an outfit.
Art Senior used to take a portable forge up there, amongst other gear, some days before Easter, and experiment with cam profiles, if one didn't work too well , he just made another, on the spot.
I guess it was a different time and era that we won't see again except for the remaining few "Specials" and maybe it's time to get 'em out and showcase the talent of that era.
Just me thoughts today
Foss