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On a recent trip from NZ to see our Daughter and Partner on the Limestone coast in Australia working on a Sheep and Cattle station we passed through a small town called Murray Bridge due to a wrong turn. As the bridge wasn't to open for an hour due to repairs my wife spotted a Norton for sale sign outside a house so I promptly went in for a look.
Was Greeted by an elderly gentleman , who was more than happy for us to take a look in his shed.
Introducted himself as Dean Hogarth and as he was 92 was selling all his Norton gear along with the two remaining bikes in his shed.
Thank goodness I'm a farmer and know how to cuss with the best of them, but for a 92 year old he threw more F's and C's into a 10 minute conversation than I would in a week !
After a bit of history it was plain he raced , restored and rebuilt nortons ( and other bikes/ vehicles) but had a real passion for Norton singles.
Do any of the Aussie Chaps on the forum know Dean and any of his exploits? He seems like a REAL character !
PS , The two bikes for sale, a pre war Norton Manx and a Norton Electra 1963 ?, both beautiful bikes
I've added a couple of photo's
Cheers Hendo
Was Greeted by an elderly gentleman , who was more than happy for us to take a look in his shed.
Introducted himself as Dean Hogarth and as he was 92 was selling all his Norton gear along with the two remaining bikes in his shed.
Thank goodness I'm a farmer and know how to cuss with the best of them, but for a 92 year old he threw more F's and C's into a 10 minute conversation than I would in a week !
After a bit of history it was plain he raced , restored and rebuilt nortons ( and other bikes/ vehicles) but had a real passion for Norton singles.
Do any of the Aussie Chaps on the forum know Dean and any of his exploits? He seems like a REAL character !
PS , The two bikes for sale, a pre war Norton Manx and a Norton Electra 1963 ?, both beautiful bikes
I've added a couple of photo's
Cheers Hendo