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  1. It was a lovely machine to ride, I did a few schoolboy trials on it. Arnie Taylor bought it from the chap on the log book and my dad bought it from Arnie.

     

    There was some awful green 'Fablon' sheet stuck to the lower part of the tank/seat unit to protect it from further boot damage, I hasten to add I didn't put that on.....

     

    Highest place I ever got was a third on it.

     

    I was at a trial at Netherthorpe Woods, Thorpe Salvin, (my old local course), once and I fell off, the bike turned upside down and screamed itself to a standstill and made an awful noise before it stopped. I feared the worst, but it was just the Woodruff key on the rotor had sheared. The key will show signs of hurried filing to make it fit.

     

    Another time I fell from it and the tank landed on a fallen tree, the fibreglass was pushed in and then popped back out with no leaks. I absolutely loved that bike. My dad sadly died in 2008, he would have been delighted to know it still existed.

     

    Superb bit of kit.

     

    Yes, the swinging arm was reputedly extended for the hill climb excursion.

     

    If I can be of any further assistance, let me know.

     

    Cheers,

     

           Spen.

     

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  2. Thanks sparks 2, im getting somewhere.I bought the bike from a bloke in Clowne in Derbyshire which is not that far from where Mick lives.I should love a photo of Mick on the bike or an eye witness account of the trial.I must say im getting a bit excited about finishing the project and might even start trialing again.I cant be any worse than in the 70s.I was never sober.In fact my wife didn't know i drank until i came home sober one night.Thanks again.

     

    That was my dad, Bill Spencer (senior), he lived on Creswell Road, Clowne, just up from the old bus depot.

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  3. I've just been scouring the internet for info' on the bike and dropped on this thread.

     

    My dad bought it in 1973 from a chap called Arnie Taylor, he lived in Woodsetts near Worksop, Arnie did a bit of wheeling and dealing with trials bikes. He later moved to the Mansfield area.

     

    It was known as the Candy Stripe OSSA. Quite a few trick bits on it, twin coils. It had UK registration as well as Spanish and US documentation.

     

    It had been used by Mick for a hill climb event in the US of A once. Which he won.

     

    My dad sold it on in 1975/76.

     

    I believe the reg' number was something like BRA 270L but can't be sure.

     

    I still have two MAR's and a 325 Bultaco, but my time is mostly taken up with classic racing.

     

    Cheers,

     

            www.spencerracing.co.uk 

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