Once were mongrels
Aug 04, 2021
2 minutes
JIM SCAYSBROOK
Editor
I laid eyes on Ray Fisher’s bright red Matchless Metisse, at Moorebank in 1965, I felt weak at the knees. The sculptured tank, hardly wider than the top frame tube, the stubby tail, neat side covers and minimal front guard, all in exquisitely formed fibreglass bearing the Avon brand. Then there was the frame in gleaming nickel plate, with not
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