Colin Seeley was one of the guys who used to come up to see Allan Robinson when I worked in the commentary box with him at classic meetings all those years ago (along with John Surtees, another gent).
I knew the name of course and a gentlemen he was but it was only much later I realised exactly what he had done and accomplished in the years before. If I was in that box now there are so many more questions I would have wanted to ask (and Allan too in fact).
RIP Colin.
RIP Colin Seeley
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Re: RIP Colin Seeley
So sad, what an Engineer. Another part of Motorcycling history has gone.
RIP Colin.
RIP Colin.
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Re: RIP Colin Seeley
Great bloke, heard him at club meetings talking about his early days, very interesting
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Re: RIP Colin Seeley
R.I.P. Colin you were both a great sidecar competitor and engineer.