Three anniversaries in one for Colin Seeley

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Colin Seeley is seen at Stafford with a 1971 500 Grand Prix Ducati in April 2015. He made the frames for works riders Phil Read and Bruno Spaggiari when Ducati made its debut in the big class at GP level.

In 1956, at the age of 20, he opened a showroom in Kent, becoming a multi-franchise dealer, and 10 years later, in 1966, he started manufacturing his own frames for racing machines – initially using AJS and Matchless engines but quickly expanding into a wide variety from other manufacturers.

Read more in August’s issue of OBM
 


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