rocketonarail
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Quite a fad in the 70s. Notably made by JPX.I’m loving the duplex final drive chain!
And he was helmetless as far as I remember.Alway thought the Formula 500 looked a bit strange at the time with it`s all enclosing seat / tail unit , but looking at it now I think it looks really great .
Not sure if I`ve used it but there is a picture of Roger Slater circulating the Factory test track on a Formula 500 dressed in his blazer and slacks...this I think was during the visit to the factory for the launch of the Mirage version of the 1200 , and it was this spin that was supposed to have given him the idea of marketing a road going version of the Formula which became the Monty .
I believe competitors in the race series in Italy received a box of parts with their Formulas so they could convert the bike back to road going trim after they had finished racing it...I wonder how many were passed onto unsuspecting punters later on..." one owner , carefully run in , only 1500 km on the clock..."...
I think I remember the guy you mentioned, but can't quite recall his name. Hopefully it will come to me. I do recall Kiwi Ian Smailes working there for awhile before setting up on his own. He had previously worked at Slaters for a short time.Space Frames in 1975...
Looking at the duplex rear chain reminds me ( yes I`m off down memory lane again ) ...
Bought the Mirage from Avon Bikes...about a week before I picked it up a guy who worked there ( not Dennis ) called around to my flat one evening with some sale related paperwork...
Dressed in greasy black Belstaffs he arrived on a red 1200T with a sidecar attached .He wasn`t very tall , even shorter than me , so I guessed the sidecar filled the same sort of role that those training wheels did on the back of a kids bike when they were learning to ride ( ie...to stop him falling over when he came to a stop ) .
However he told me he was going to get rid of the 1200 and get a 900 Sei , which of course had a duplex final drive , just like the Space Frames here...
A few weeks later I called into Avon Bikes one Saturday morning and stood by the counter was this guy , stood with one hand on his hip , the other on the counter staring wistfully into space wearing clashing coloured FULL LEATHERS , complete with matching neck `chief...( you have to bear in mind back then most of us still rode around in grubby denim or Belstaffs , full leathers were just for Barry Sheene...)
Anyway there he was , like a resplendent butterfly newly emerged from his Belstaff cocoon...I tried to attract his attention but he was so busy posing I doubt he had even realised I was there...
Another Avon Bikes bloke was a chap who kind of resembled the actor Michael Redfern who I think owned an SFC...( the bloke that is , not Michael Redfern )...
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I`ve heard of Alex Frost mentioned within the ILOC and also in conjunction with the factory trip in 1980 , but I didn`t know he worked at Avon Bikes ( if indeed this was him ) , which would have made him fairly local to the Bristol area I guess ?...I always assumed he was more London area for some reason .I think I remember the guy you mentioned, but can't quite recall his name. Hopefully it will come to me. I do recall Kiwi Ian Smailes working there for awhile before setting up on his own. He had previously worked at Slaters for a short time.
The Michael Redfern look-a-like was probably Alex Frost.
Alex Frost didn't make the trip. He lives in the Bath area and I'm still in touch with him. The Cast List of the grainy opening shot:I`ve heard of Alex Frost mentioned within the ILOC and also in conjunction with the factory trip in 1980 , but I didn`t know he worked at Avon Bikes ( if indeed this was him ) , which would have made him fairly local to the Bristol area I guess ?...I always assumed he was more London area for some reason In the Bike article covering that Factory trip there`s a sort of grainy black / white photo which kicks the article off , and one of the riders shown does resemble the guy I`m thinking of slightly...whether it is him I wouldn`t know...


Alex (Centre, with Laverda hat, bottom photo SFC's rear behind the Alpino) did, in fact, own Adrian O'Meara's old SFC750, with which, and whom, I travelled to the Le Mans Bol d'Or, on mine, in '77. Ade sold it to Alex in '79, when he bought his 1200. Funnily enough I met Adrian a couple of weeks ago, at The Black Swan, Ockham at the 4th September Breakfast meet.Sorry to hear about Hilary , and also Jim Lindsay who we`ve mentioned before...It was number 8 who I thought might have resembled Alex Frost ( or at least the chap I remember from Avon Bikes )...turns out it was Alan Bell !...just shows how wrong you ( or rather me ) can be...
BTW did Alex really own an SFC , or did I get that bit wrong as well ?


