my dad bought that bike out of a collection years ago . he told me he seen it run in the 1960s , and was very impressed , it sat in our front room for years , it was sold after he passed away in 2005 ,
How about that. My father raced scrambles and half-mile races in the 1950's. He must have had some connection to Bryan, as he wouldn't have hung that photograph up otherwise.
there is a twin to that hillclimber posted still here in the area . i have not seen it since early 90s i tried to buy it a few years back , but was told no way . the owners son is into bikes . which is cool and may end up with it . i was told Bryan was a machinist . and the quality of work on the bike was very impressive anyway cool pic
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