
Retrotrials has uploaded a nice selection of past official programmes of the Scottish Six Days Trial (SSDT) on their website.
Why not skip across and have a look?
Click Here


Retrotrials has uploaded a nice selection of past official programmes of the Scottish Six Days Trial (SSDT) on their website.
Why not skip across and have a look?
Click Here

The Putoline – Classic Dirtbike show takes place February 21/22, 2015 at the Telford International Centre, Telford.
Originally the Wrighty Classic Off-Road and Racing Show, organized annually by Alan Wright, the well-known Midlander trials rider who rode for Texaco-Heron Team Suzuki in the seventies, Alan has taken a well-earned retirement and handed over the reigns to Classic Bike Shows, part of the Mortons Motorcycle Media group.
The main sponsor is Putoline Oils UK.
It’s now very much more than just another show with special guests, on-stage interviews and a chance for old friends to meet up annually.
Trials Guru will be there and most likely visiting the Trial Magazine/Classic Trial stand during the weekend.
Advance tickets are now sold, so it’s pay at the door.
Please say ‘Hi’ – See you there!

Words: Trials Guru
Photos: Iain Lawrie; OffRoad Archive; Bob Dunwoody; Sammy Miller Museum.
In 1996 Sammy Miller MBE took over the run-down premises of an old farm at the Bashley Cross Roads, New Milton and converted the barns into a modern, prestigious building with picturesque surroundings. It is now accepted as housing one of the finest collections of fully restored motorcycles in the world, including factory racers and exotic prototypes.
At the end of 2004 permission was granted for an extension to the museum which now allows it to house over 500 exhibits. The museum was further expanded in 2021.
Sammy’s life has always been dedicated to motorcycling. As a young boy he followed motorcycle racing in Ulster and then went on to compete and win his first race meeting in 1953.

After a well documented period on the Road Racing Grand Prix circuits he switched to trials, at first building his own trials bike, the 197cc SHS (Samuel Hamilton Special) in 1954.
He then went on to develop the world famous Ariel trials machine GOV 132 for the Ariel factory before moving on to Bultaco in 1964 , changing the face of trials in 1965 with the 244cc Bultaco Sherpa T, and then on to work for Honda Motor Company in 1973 to design the world championship winning trials machine. He is still very active today, but in his beloved workshop where the sign above the door reads: ‘Another Day in Paradise’.

Unlike most other museums this is more than a static collection to be dusted and polished at regular intervals and displayed like butterflies with pins through them. This is a live museum, for whenever the opportunity presents itself these machines are run in classic bike events of one kind or another. There are many clubs which now organise open days and exhibitions at Sammy’s museum.

Many of the racing machines are still fully competitive and capable of giving a good account of themselves in high-speed parades. Like any good museum the contents are changing constantly. Virtually every new acquisition represents a full-scale restoration and if parts are not available, then Sammy will have them made to suit the rebuild. Apart from the motorcycles on display you will also see many interesting artefacts, all of which represent a link with motorcycling of a bygone era.
The Off-Road section is extensive and captures the past. There are many unique and rare machines to behold, one of which is the Talon Mickmar trials machine which was a prototype. There are also Jawa ISDT machines from the mid-seventies, and even the long track championship winning machine of the late Simon Wigg.
History Preserved:

Sammy managed to locate the 1961 SSDT-winning AJS (187BLF) ridden by Gordon Jackson when he recorded the famous one dab victory on the Grey Mare’s Ridge section.

The machine was in poor condition and in boxes but Sammy restored it back to its original specification, much as it had been ridden by Gordon Jackson in 1961.
Sammy was both delighted and proud to exhibit both GOV132 and 187BLF at the Scottish Six Days Trial in 2011 to celebrate the events 100 years.

The museum houses the finest collection of fully restored motorcycles in Europe. There are over 400 rare and classic motorcycles on display in four galleries.
During all this he has still found the time to restore many rare and exotic machines to concourse condition and perfect working order. These he kept as a private collection until 1980 when he opened up a museum so that the public could have a chance to see and hear them.

He even took some abroad to many locations, including Australia and New Zealand, so that they could be seen by as many people as possible. One of Sammy’s Museum exhibits is now on loan to the new FIM Museum in Switzerland.

Some years ago now, Sammy placed the entire collection into a ‘Trust’ to enable it to be kept together for future generations to experience and admire. There is no one more dedicated to motorcycling than Sam. He spends ten hours a day seven days a week working, promoting or restoring motorcycles.
And it’s much more than a museum, it houses Craft Shops, the Bashley Manor Tea Rooms, Sammy’s Pit Stop and has Alpacas, Donkeys and Goats for the amusement of children of all ages!
Sammy’s Museum Photos
Iain Lawrie has visited Sammy’s Museum twice, here is a small mouth watering selection of photographs he took and shares them with readers of Trials Guru.
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While the photos we have showcased are wonderful, there is no substitute to actually viewing these machines at close hand in Sammy’s museum.
The museum is open pretty much all year round and for me is a must to visit if you have not done so already. For more information please visit: Web: www.sammymiller.co.uk – Mail: museum@sammymiller.co.uk – Tel: 01425 620777/ 01425 616644. Sammy Miller Museum Trust, Bashley Cross Roads, New Milton, Hampshire, BH25 5SZ

Sammy Miller MBE – Motorcycling Achievements

References:
Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum & Trust Catalogue – Obtainable from the Museum sales office. Sammy Miller Museum Trust.

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Team HRC Trial – Repsol Honda Team continues to reinforce its roster of world-class riders with the incorporation of young gun Jaime Busto into the team for the 2015 season.
Repsol Honda Team Trial gets a boost in 2015 with the arrival of Jaime Busto. The Spanish rider will line up alongside Toni Bou and Takahisa Fujinami in all events on the 2015 FIM World Championship calendar in Trial Outdoor, as well as taking part in the 2015 Spanish Trial Championship. Busto will compete in all top-level competitions on the Montesa Cota 4RT.
Jaime Busto is one of the brightest lights in the Trial discipline. In 2014 he scored an impressive win in the FIM World Cup (the former World Junior Championship), winning seven of the thirteen races disputed. In 2012 he had become Youth 125 category champion, a competition in which he had previously debuted in 2011 at thirteen years of age. At a Spanish national level, the Basque rider has clinched just about every possible title in the lower categories, this year even finishing eighth in spite of carrying an injury throughout the latter part of the season.
Jaime: “I’m really pleased to be able to form a part of the HRC Team, the best team in the world. For me, it really is an honour to be in a team with such great champions as Toni Bou and Takahisa Fujinami. I hope to be able to learn a lot from them. The Montesa Cota 4RT has surprised me. I will have to get used to the four-stroke, but I think that I’ll adapt to it quickly.”
Miquel Cirera Lamarca, Team Manager said: “At Repsol Honda Team we have the best riders in the world, and we want to continue that way for many years, to keep on winning races and titles. We had the chance to sign up Jaime Busto, one of the most promising young talents currently around. He will serve as a fine complement to our champions Toni Bou and Takahisa Fujinami.”
Report courtesy of Trial Magazine UK
Photo Courtesy of Honda Racing Corporation.

We have learned of the sad news that photographer Nick Nicholls passed away yesterday. Our thoughts are with his family.
Nick Nicholls is pictured here on the left at the 2013 SSDT with his good friend Eric Kitchen.
His legacy lives on through the ‘Nick Nicolls Collection’ at Mortons Motorcycle Media.
Picture Credit: John Hulme – Trial Magazine.
Notification: Trial Magazine UK
Sandra Gomez – Goes Scorpa!
Scorpa Motorcycles is very pleased to have reached an agreement with the Spanish Trials rider Sandra Gómez, she will compete for Scorpa in the 2015 sports program and help develop the new Twenty series.
The young Spanish rider is a Grand Prix champion in the women’s division and is an accomplished competitor in the most important races on the trials calendar. Sandra Gomez at age 22 has accumulated an impressive record, with several world team titles to her credit, in addition she has won several national titles and she is credited as one of the world’s best female specialist’s in trials competition.
Scorpa Motorcycles, after developing the new Scorpa Twenty will therefore squarely enter into the sport, betting on the skills of the young Spanish rider the 2015 season. Sandra is considered to be one of the top players in the world of women’s trial.
Article: Trial Magazine UK

The Full Rob Edwards Story … Here
Copyright: All Text: Rob Edwards & Trials Guru / Moffat Racing, John Moffat ~ 2015.
Photographic Copyrights:
As regular readers of Trials Guru will already know, we support other ventures and web-based trials information sites.
Retrotrials, run by trials enthusiast James Brown is a website we have been viewing over the past six months and we believe is operated in a similar spirit to Trials Guru.
Retrotrials specialises in 1980’s and 1990’s trials and machinery.
You will now find a link to Retrotrials.com on our ‘links’ page and indeed on our Mick Andrews article, penned a couple of months ago, a direct link to a very well researched article which was produced as a direct interview with Mick at his home in Derbyshire.
Here is a link to Retrotrials website to view now… Here
Scots photographer Jimmy Young and John Moffat (Trials Guru) have been friends for over forty years, but only recently Jim has unearthed his treasure trove of trials photographs.
A plant technician to trade, Jim spend many years of his life in Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia in the Mufulira copper mines servicing caterpillar and other heavy machinery in the deep mines.
He also worked with Liebherr GB and Burnthills Demolition as a service technician.
It gives Trials Guru great pleasure in sharing Jim’s photos with readers of Guru. A Trials Guru exclusive!
As always, please be considerate, the photographs are the legal property of Jimmy Young and should not be displayed unless accompanied by the wording: ‘Copyright: Jimmy Young, Armadale’. Without this addition, any images broadcast or displayed are in breach of Jimmy Young’s copyright.
Link direct to: The Jimmy Young Archive
© – All text copyright: Trials Guru / Moffat Racing, John Moffat – 2015.
© – Images Copyright: Jimmy Young, Armadale – 2015.