View Full Version : Wanted: Ex-workers of Len Perry Motorcycles, Greenland, Auckland
Peter_cford
7th June 2010, 20:00
In the 70s I worked as an apprentice M/C mechanic for Len Perry it was a sad day when we heard the news that his son a promising competition motor cycle rider was killed in a airplane crash. Then latter Len's older brother lost his son in a speedway accident. I worker with a guy called Martin Natrass a great guy and I would like to make contact with him he helped me to fit 32mm carbs to my Suzuki T20 Super Six. This machine was the love of my life it would rev up to the red zone in seconds due to some port modifications and the 32 mm carbs. I remember leaving a Suzuki T400 eating my fumes . I recently restored a 1972 H1 Kawasaki and traded it in on a Triumph RS but it was to powerful for me so I traded it back to the dealer and brought a TT600 which I crashed and was advised by the Insurance company that they were going to write it off. I received the money but my wife stepped in an insisted that I stopped ridding motorbikes for my own safety. I now have to convince her that riding a M/C is not that dangerous <grin> If anyone is interested I have a perfect Triumph RS muffler for sale plus some H1 1972 parts for sale. I have a Triumph RS tank protector and a TT600 storage bag which fits on the tank
Kind Regards
Peter Ford
:nono::nono:
In the 70s I worked as an apprentice M/C mechanic for Len Perry it was a sad day when we heard the news that his son a promising competition motor cycle rider was killed in a airplane crash. Then latter Len's older brother lost his son in a speedway accident. I worker with a guy called Martin Natrass a great guy and I would like to make contact with him he helped me to fit 32mm carbs to my Suzuki T20 Super Six. This machine was the love of my life it would rev up to the red zone in seconds due to some port modifications and the 32 mm carbs. I remember leaving a Suzuki T400 eating my fumes . I recently restored a 1972 H1 Kawasaki and traded it in on a Triumph RS but it was to powerful for me so I traded it back to the dealer and brought a TT600 which I crashed and was advised by the Insurance company that they were going to write it off. I received the money but my wife stepped in an insisted that I stopped ridding motorbikes for my own safety. I now have to convince her that riding a M/C is not that dangerous <grin> If anyone is interested I have a perfect Triumph RS muffler for sale plus some H1 1972 parts for sale. I have a Triumph RS tank protector and a TT600 storage bag which fits on the tank
Kind Regards
Peter Ford
:nono:
:nono::nono:
Jeff died in a panam accident - blown up! Dennis did not die in a speedway accident he died at home fixing his
midget - brain haemog. you know nothing - shame on you!!:psst:
gammaguy
20th May 2013, 01:57
In the 70s I worked as an apprentice M/C mechanic for Len Perry it was a sad day when we heard the news that his son a promising competition motor cycle rider was killed in a airplane crash. Then latter Len's older brother lost his son in a speedway accident. I worker with a guy called Martin Natrass a great guy and I would like to make contact with him he helped me to fit 32mm carbs to my Suzuki T20 Super Six. This machine was the love of my life it would rev up to the red zone in seconds due to some port modifications and the 32 mm carbs. I remember leaving a Suzuki T400 eating my fumes . I recently restored a 1972 H1 Kawasaki and traded it in on a Triumph RS but it was to powerful for me so I traded it back to the dealer and brought a TT600 which I crashed and was advised by the Insurance company that they were going to write it off. I received the money but my wife stepped in an insisted that I stopped ridding motorbikes for my own safety. I now have to convince her that riding a M/C is not that dangerous <grin> If anyone is interested I have a perfect Triumph RS muffler for sale plus some H1 1972 parts for sale. I have a Triumph RS tank protector and a TT600 storage bag which fits on the tank
Kind Regards
Peter Ford
Send a list of the H1 parts to me please
SPman
20th May 2013, 02:16
:nono:
Jeff died in a panam accident - blown up! Dennis did not die in a speedway accident he died at home fixing his
midget - brain haemog. you know nothing - shame on you!!:psst:Geoff died when his PanAm flight crashed on take off from Pago Pago , American Samoa, while on his way to the States - he was not "blown up" !
Aussie Paul
2nd March 2017, 17:02
Wow, haven't though about LPM for years. I worked for a few months as a "sales" guy in 1974. I was a crap sales guy but was intoxicated by bikes as a 16 year old and working for the great man Len was like a dream come true. At that time Alby (Lens Brother) was still at the shop and there were lots of awesome blokes there. We got visits from Graham Crosby, roaring up South Rd on his hotter than hot Kwaka 900, John Wood visited from time to time as he cemented his career and the place just buzzed. Sadly I didn't get on with Mick (can't remember his family name) the Manager, he obviously thought a smart ass teenager didn't fit with his way of running things so eventually I had to move on. My main memory was how sad Len was, the loss of Geoff was still so raw. I will always cherish my time there and actually being around an role model and Champion that Len was and always will be. Paul Roberts
jasonu
19th March 2017, 16:03
Wow, haven't though about LPM for years. I worked for a few months as a "sales" guy in 1974. I was a crap sales guy but was intoxicated by bikes as a 16 year old and working for the great man Len was like a dream come true. At that time Alby (Lens Brother) was still at the shop and there were lots of awesome blokes there. We got visits from Graham Crosby, roaring up South Rd on his hotter than hot Kwaka 900, John Wood visited from time to time as he cemented his career and the place just buzzed. Sadly I didn't get on with Mick (can't remember his family name) the Manager, he obviously thought a smart ass teenager didn't fit with his way of running things so eventually I had to move on. My main memory was how sad Len was, the loss of Geoff was still so raw. I will always cherish my time there and actually being around an role model and Champion that Len was and always will be. Paul Roberts
What about Dave Mullins? He worked there (and a lot of other dealers) for a bit.
Aussie Paul
23rd March 2017, 15:38
What about Dave Mullins? He worked there (and a lot of other dealers) for a bit.
My only memories of that time were Alby... when he was in the outhouse way out the back of the workshop area .... if you went to go! and Alby was in there he would say "Hen on the Nest"!! The other person I remember was the other "Sales Guy" name escapes me but he had ultra curly hair, glasses and was very confident.... sadly confidence was popped one day when he did a wheelie on GSRoad outside the shop and flipped it, I think it was one of the new Cooper 250 trail/mx mortor cycles... I think. Bloody hell did we laugh about that... and the fact the Mick didn't notice!!
Moise
26th March 2017, 02:35
It was definitely one of the more interesting dealerships in Auckland!
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Kevin C00k
26th September 2021, 13:23
In the 70s I worked as an apprentice M/C mechanic for Len Perry it was a sad day when we heard the news that his son a promising competition motor cycle rider was killed in a airplane crash. Then latter Len's older brother lost his son in a speedway accident. I worker with a guy called Martin Natrass a great guy and I would like to make contact with him he helped me to fit 32mm carbs to my Suzuki T20 Super Six. This machine was the love of my life it would rev up to the red zone in seconds due to some port modifications and the 32 mm carbs. I remember leaving a Suzuki T400 eating my fumes . I recently restored a 1972 H1 Kawasaki and traded it in on a Triumph RS but it was to powerful for me so I traded it back to the dealer and brought a TT600 which I crashed and was advised by the Insurance company that they were going to write it off. I received the money but my wife stepped in an insisted that I stopped ridding motorbikes for my own safety. I now have to convince her that riding a M/C is not that dangerous <grin> If anyone is interested I have a perfect Triumph RS muffler for sale plus some H1 1972 parts for sale. I have a Triumph RS tank protector and a TT600 storage bag which fits on the tank
Kind Regards
Peter Ford
Has anyone heard of or know Shane Mullins? He went to Auckland Grammer.
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