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#Post#: 9893--------------------------------------------------
Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: Jimr1999 Date: December 16, 2023, 2:54 pm
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Update to current chronology: I am continuing this thread now
with when the cyclekarts were awarded the chassis plate - and
therefore keeping the numbers consecutive
Chassis plates are awarded upon first successful run bodied at a
CKGB event to full members, members receive their plate upon
application free of charge for the first cyclekart they build.
Subsequent builds members complete can have a plate for the
price of �10. The form can be found here...
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/626000e949932f46034394bf/t/65f87553de898…
Chronology of British CycleKarts (lettered Karts are lost to the
club)
A Wes Raynor Talbot Darracq 2013? (Lost, not a club car now)
1 Geoff May Wolseley Maybug road registered July 2019 but active
before then March 2018
2 Graham Hill MG September 2018
B Rhys Nolan GN Kim Sept 2018 (Lost, not a club car now)
3 Bill Alexander Maserati March 2019
4 Michael Bedford, Built Steve Cole Austin 7 Ulster March 19
5 Stefan Nahajski Bugatti March 2019
6 Chris Slade ERA July 2019
C Adrian Gosling Renault GP (Lost, now scrapped - or not???)
D David Craig GN Thunderbug Sept 2019 (Lost to club)
7 Jim Tanner Dodge May 2020
8 Graham Appleyard Brooklands SP July 2020
9 Andy Boulton Austin 7 July 2020
10 Chris Loader Austin 7 March 2021
11 Marek Nahajski Delage July 2021
12 Mark Underdown Frazer Nash May 2022
13 Duncan Drye Bentley Blower May 2022
14 Graham Appleyard Hefling Special May 2022
15 Ian Fletcher Austin 7 August 2022
16 Jim Rawnsley BSA August 2022
17 Simon Glenn Masarati October 2022
18 Glynn Evans Austin 7 Ulster March 2023
19 Andy Dunn 1921 type 13 "Brescia" Bugatti May 2023
20 Chris Kaminski ERA June 2023
21 Rich Gorbutt White Riley June 2023
22 Peter Lloyd 1936 Austin 7 Twin Cam July 2023
23 Nicholas Hincks MG M type August 2023
24 Ian Lang Alvis Firebird August 2023
25 Noel Dempster Vale special Sept 2023
26 Ian McCabe Bloody Mary December 2023
27 Ian Fletcher GN "Gnasher" March 2024
28 Justin Butler/Paul Johnson Maserati March 2024
29 Graham Hill Peugeot May 2024
30 Tim Holdsworth E.R.A June 2024
31 Granville Nixon Austin Special June 2024
32 Tim Wheater Austin 7 twin cam June 2024
33 Jason Pratt Hudson June 2024
34 Terry Sanders 1914 Stutz July 2024
35 Tony French Bloody Mary August 2024
36 Andrew Lowe Locomobile August 2024
37 Mike Pemberton 1918 G.N August 2024
38 Jim Rawnsley Auto Union type C Sept 2024
39 Jensen/Stephen Forshaw Maserati 6CM Sept 2024
40 Ian McCabe Morgan 3 wheeler Sept 2024
41 Terry Sanders Darracq March 2025
42 Jay Pratt Hudson Super 6 March 2025
43 Pred Hughes Miller 220 special March 2025
44 Charles Scott Panhard March 2025
45 Keith/Matt Morgan (CHASSIS PLATE TO APPLY FOR) March 2025
46 Nicholas Hincks Marmon Wasp May 2025
47 Ian McCabe ford May 2025
48 Nigel Burrows Dirt Racer 1920 May 2025
49 Ed Powel Delage May 2025
50 Robert Mann Austin 7 Special May 2025
51 Jeff Heath Aston Martin May 2025
52 Granville Nixon Ford May 2025
53 Martin Bavin Hudson super 6 May 2025
54 Jim Tannering, Fraud Siesta May - have made a mistake - 2025
55 Andy Dunn MG PA May 2025
56 Chris Kaminski Lagonda Rapier May 2025
57 Max Cliff Alfa Special June 2025
58 Brian Quinn Austin 7 June 2025
59 Mark Underdown GN L'oiseau Special
60 Carolynne Knight Morris Special
JimR
#Post#: 9894--------------------------------------------------
Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: Jimr1999 Date: December 16, 2023, 3:16 pm
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For reasons that will become apparent at a later date, I am
trying to establish when members cyclekarts were produced in
chronological order. For the sake of this exercise we will
presume that a cyclekart comes into existence the first time it
ran successfully with a body on. Any help much appreciated.
Looking at the register, we have 24 functional karts.
JimR
I will start with my own, BSA three wheeler August 2022
If you have a functioning cyclekart with a body please add yours
in the comments below
#Post#: 9895--------------------------------------------------
Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: Mark Under Date: December 16, 2023, 5:57 pm
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Mine was May 2022 which was at Stretton.
Mark
#Post#: 9896--------------------------------------------------
Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: jim Date: December 17, 2023, 12:25 am
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Mine was May 2020 going round the Garden. Should have been
Whilton but COVID put a delay on that.
#Post#: 9897--------------------------------------------------
Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: NewbieNick Date: December 17, 2023, 12:30 am
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Mine was July 2023 Westonzoyland ,body 1/2 complete. Bodywork
completed August 2023
#Post#: 9898--------------------------------------------------
Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: RhysN Date: December 17, 2023, 3:05 am
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From my early records,
1st Wes Raynor Talbot Darracq 2013?
about the same time Bill Alexander Maserati
Geoff May Wolseley Maybug
Rhys Nolan GN Kim 2017
Graham Hill MG
Others can take over from here.
Many of the early cars have disappeared or been removed from the
register, even if they were recorded as the register came into
being some time after things had started.
There were also some cars created by Cyclekarts UK a somewhat
commercial arrangement, most went to France. They ceased trading
for various reasons, as have almost all other commercial efforts
with cyclekarts
#Post#: 9899--------------------------------------------------
Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: Jimr1999 Date: December 17, 2023, 3:16 am
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Do you know what happened to the Darracq Rhys?
#Post#: 9900--------------------------------------------------
Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: RhysN Date: December 17, 2023, 4:16 am
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I bought it of Wes and refurbished/rebuilt it with a much
stronger shell. Lots f triaxial glass, epoxy, remade rear axle
decent brake....
I then sold it to a guy in Wales /something to do with Doc
Martin filming. As usual, the agreement "if you ever want to
sell it let me know" wasn't complied with. Last time I knew it
was in an auction as a "child's car", it didn't sell. Like Kim,
lost.
TBH as it was built it was "less than satisfactory". The first
time I stepped in the floor fell out. Looked great though!
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Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: Glynn Date: December 17, 2023, 7:16 am
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My Austin 7 Ulster had its first outing at the CKGB AGM at
Gaydon on 4th March 2023. First competitive event was Stretton
on 24th May.
#Post#: 9902--------------------------------------------------
Re: Chronology of British Cyclekarts
By: sylvaman Date: December 17, 2023, 12:23 pm
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First Event for Mine Stretton May 2021 ; First event of season.
Check out; ; High Stance n Honda wheels ;D
Was running it up and down my road for testing in March 2021.
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