Classic Dirt Bike

THE STORY

Colin Blake’s early trials experiences as a teenager were on a Tiger Cub and a well-used Bultaco Sherpa,remained with Colin even after several moves – first to France and later when he emigrated to New Hampshire in the US. His son rode it a bit but mostly it was unused. In 2005, with an impending move to the Pacific Northwest on the cards, he sold it locally to Brad Marshall. Brad says he rode it only once, it ran out of fuel and he parked it. Brad moved to Florida and passed it on there to Don Jacobs, from whom Alan Singer bought it a couple of years later.

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