The Classic MotorCycle

A brief chat with... GRAHAM FORSDYKE

is the dream of many young motorcycle enthusiasts to be involved in the motorcycle world, but opportunities are few. Graham Forsdyke was one such lad, a good sporting competitor in his own right with more than enough skill to win an event or three; but his niche in our world was to be in the pages of The Green ’Un. “In those days, the mid-1950s, was one of the top three money earners for Temple Press, the other two being and a photography publication. We were treated like royalty at the time, [given a] key to the executive washroom and dining room,” Graham recalls with humour, before

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