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Hi All. There's a Double Zero Club Facebook page going. Some of us 'old uns' need our memory bump starting.
Hi Ray , i’m trying to place you as I too used to go to the Disc brake and the cow sheds I rode a 500 Triumph and dated Sally Deakin , ring a bell.hi wendy. was the coffee bar at mere green called dunbar's?
there was a rocker cafe by the main gate sutton park,i think it was called the cabin,might be wrong.
i used to go to the dz,also the disc brake at beggars bush.
i knew the hayes brothers,not that well.
do you remember sally deakin,tommy morgan,any of the greenhills.
i have a photo of the cowsheds with a few of us on it.
you may remember some of them
ray whitehouse
Is your dad's name Don?Hi. My dad used to go to Double Zero back in the late sixties, although I don't think he was a member. He used to manage H & L Motors, a triumph dealer on Dudley Rd. When I was little I used to go to work with him as my Mom also worked at H & L as the bookkeeper/accounts. I remember Johnny Windsor as he was always in there and his girlfriend Dougal used to take me to buy sweets and fish and chips on a saturday. Other names I remember are Dave Whitehouse, Fordy, Big Phil, Mike Hailwood, Pete Heyes and a guy called MIck or Mike who was a sidecar racer.
I remember Don at the Dudley road branch back in the late sixties.yes it is.
Hi Bob. Yes it's definately my Dad and my uncle Chris. The reason I was keen to become a member of the forum is that my dad is sadly suffering with a form of alzheimers and has recently gone into care. I am keen to try and get as many stories or anecdotes from people who knew him as he seems to remember the past more than more recent memories.I remember Don at the Dudley road branch back in the late sixties.
I also worked with his brother Chris at Amal. I still see Chris at a Wednesday bike meet sometimes.
Sorry to hear about your dad's illness.Hi Bob. Yes it's definately my Dad and my uncle Chris. The reason I was keen to become a member of the forum is that my dad is sadly suffering with a form of alzheimers and has recently gone into care. I am keen to try and get as many stories or anecdotes from people who knew him as he seems to remember the past more than more recent memories.
sorry to hear about your dad.Sorry to hear about your dad's illness.
I will ask around the lads eho also frequented H and L for any memories they may have.
a great club.i new a bloke there who put a hillman imp engine in a bike frame. a purple one.
the bikes back then was proper bikes,not like these crutch rockets made now.
I'm always interested when people describe something as being 'proper'. In this instance, what do you mean by 'proper bikes'?a great club.i new a bloke there who put a hillman imp engine in a bike frame. a purple one.
the bikes back then was proper bikes,not like these crutch rockets made now.
metal, not all plastic........ bsa arial triumph. yamaha , kawasaky.to me was proper looking bikes.old...style....I'm always interested when people describe something as being 'proper'. In this instance, what do you mean by 'proper bikes'?
Don’t believe all you read and hear and I’m still around So fatBob, Hoar Park is a good venue, and yes, the average age is approaching 80 ! The DZ was a 60's to 70's thing, so its been 50 - 60 years ago. Add that to your (16 in my case) age at the time ...... !
I've seen a DZ Web site, with photos, its very good, but a little hazy in current info. Ray Fox, the last ever Chair of the Club is still around, (or was a couple of weeks ago), but has heart trouble. Kenny the Bug and a few others too are still alive and at Hoar Park (usually). I see Johnny Winsor has written quite a bit on there, but hear that he has been a naughty boy so is not around much, (please, lets leave it at that for everyone's sake. If you know why, then you'll understand).
I remember visiting the D Z in 1970 - the best pint of Ansell's bitter in Brum!Are there any old motorcyclists out there who remember The Double Zero Motorbike Club?
The club was started in the late sixties by the Rev. Dave Collyer (whatever happened to him) at a church in (St. Basil's?) Heathmill lane Digbeth.
I used to attend until about 1969/70 when I sold my bike. Now after 30+ years I am back in the saddle and reliving old memories.
Bob Johnson
Is your dad's name Don?
Bob, Hoar Park is a good venue, and yes, the average age is approaching 80 ! The DZ was a 60's to 70's thing, so its been 50 - 60 years ago. Add that to your (16 in my case) age at the time ...... !
I've seen a DZ Web site, with photos, its very good, but a little hazy in current info. Ray Fox, the last ever Chair of the Club is still around, (or was a couple of weeks ago), but has heart trouble. Kenny the Bug and a few others too are still alive and at Hoar Park (usually). I see Johnny Winsor has written quite a bit on there, but hear that he has been a naughty boy so is not around much, (please, lets leave it at that for everyone's sake. If you know why, then you'll understand).
Hi. My dad used to go to Double Zero back in the late sixties, although I don't think he was a member. He used to manage H & L Motors, a triumph dealer on Dudley Rd. When I was little I used to go to work with him as my Mom also worked at H & L as the bookkeeper/accounts. I remember Johnny Windsor as he was always in there and his girlfriend Dougal used to take me to buy sweets and fish and chips on a saturday. Other names I remember are Dave Whitehouse, Fordy, Big Phil, Mike Hailwood, Pete Heyes and a guy called MIck or Mike who was a sidecar racer.
That should read far not fatDon’t believe all you read and hear and I’m still around So fat
sorry about the mess Above ,is your dad still with us and it’s about time you bought me and my wife( dougle) some sweets backIs your dad's name Don?
Sorry to hear about don we go back a bit see if he tries to hide when you mention my name. He heHi Bob. Yes it's definately my Dad and my uncle Chris. The reason I was keen to become a member of the forum is that my dad is sadly suffering with a form of alzheimers and has recently gone into care. I am keen to try and get as many stories or anecdotes from people who knew him as he seems to remember the past more than more recent memories.
Your sunbeam chair brings back memoriesThanks for your reply, Lyn. I was part of the DZ in thee late sixties, moving away to the South Coast. My name is Paul, and I had a Goldie, before that a Sunbeam chair. Were you there in those days?