JOHN WRIGHT-BAILEY
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JOHN WRIGHT-BAILEY
Does anyone out there know if the BRS outfit that the Boret's rode after they finished with the Renwick was built by John Wright-Bailey? Any pics anyone?
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Re: JOHN WRIGHT-BAILEY
Seems I got off on the wrong track I thought I may have owned a BRS it seems I didn't. So In 1979 I bought a Konig center hub outfit from a guy in Northampton. It was similar to Foale's design but with a normal swing arm. It was constructed from 3" tube and the lay out with the goose neck laid over to the left hand side, the front shock was on a cantilevered top wishbone (Foale again) I contacted Tony and he did not build it, any ideas?
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Re: JOHN WRIGHT-BAILEY
This outfit was built jointly by John Wright Bailey and Roger Edwards at Johns petrol station at Rainham, Essex
It was a beautiful hub steered outfit and powered by well engineered copies of the Konig motor which were
produced by a local precision engineering factory. Chris Vincent was offered a ride in the TT and spent time
working on the project. Unfortunately John and Roger fell out and the machine was never raced in anger.
I am still in contact with Roger. He was very well known as a Vincent and Norton sidecar driver in the 70's
It was a beautiful hub steered outfit and powered by well engineered copies of the Konig motor which were
produced by a local precision engineering factory. Chris Vincent was offered a ride in the TT and spent time
working on the project. Unfortunately John and Roger fell out and the machine was never raced in anger.
I am still in contact with Roger. He was very well known as a Vincent and Norton sidecar driver in the 70's
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Re: JOHN WRIGHT-BAILEY
Ace, First a tardy happy new year to you and yours. I was told Faron built the engine, and it was better quality than the Konig. Does my 1979 outfit ring any bells with you?
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Re: JOHN WRIGHT-BAILEY
Found the previous discussion on these !
As mentioned , Derek Bayley had the 2nd "sister" outfit to Gerry Boret , two were built at the same time,both Yamaha powered , in fact at end of 1975 season Brands meeting,when Gerry was still running Konig engines,Derek's Yamaha engine was removed after the racing and was taken away to be used as a template. I might have been mistaken in thinking it was a BRM when it might have been a BRS
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As mentioned , Derek Bayley had the 2nd "sister" outfit to Gerry Boret , two were built at the same time,both Yamaha powered , in fact at end of 1975 season Brands meeting,when Gerry was still running Konig engines,Derek's Yamaha engine was removed after the racing and was taken away to be used as a template. I might have been mistaken in thinking it was a BRM when it might have been a BRS

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