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Voltaire
19th April 2015, 07:48
Was down at the VCC yesterday arvo for the talk by the Maddocks and David Morley about a 20's Rudge and 60's Matchelss.
The Rudge was raced by Murray Walkers father Graham in the 1927 TT and I think got 3rd.
It went on to race for some years here and last year they were asked if they could take it to the UK for Murray Walkers 90th birthday.
http://www.iol.co.za/motoring/bikes-quads-karts/walker-reunited-with-father-s-rudge-1.1680692
David Morley has raced in classics here for some years and I think raced in the 1958 Thruxton 500 with a little known Mike Hailwood.
He rebuilt the Maddocks Matchess after a crash and was asked if he would like to go with them to the Classic TT and do a parade lap.
David said the marshal would not let him pass him, so dropped back a bit for a bit of a run down the hill.
The timekeeper was surprised to clock a chap of 70 doing 123 mph on a 1961 machine.:woohoo:

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unstuck
19th April 2015, 07:52
Has that Rudge been to Greymouth do you know?

Voltaire
19th April 2015, 08:07
ummm. maybe back in the day.

unstuck
19th April 2015, 08:10
Just seems very familiar for some reason, and I dont think it was Whyndam that I saw it.

Bender
19th April 2015, 08:32
That Matchless is one of my favourite classic bikes - always immaculate and goes like stink. I admire David Morley for the effort he puts into his classic racing. :niceone:

Black Knight
19th April 2015, 09:37
Just seems very familiar for some reason, and I dont think it was Whyndam that I saw it.

There was a Rudge racing at Wyndam a couple of years back

unstuck
19th April 2015, 09:44
There was a Rudge racing at Wyndam a couple of years back

Yeah, I have video and pics of that one somewhere. But do not think it was that one.:niceone:

Grumph
19th April 2015, 13:17
Has that Rudge been to Greymouth do you know?

Very much doubt it. The last time the Maddocks came south I think was when the register was still running in the SI and then they brought AJS only from memory. Probably the one from the Nelson museum collection you remember.