Friday, April 8, 2016

Arthur Grady Day & Fremantle Heritage Festival 28 May 2016


The Arthur Grady Ride and Display is an extremely popular event with over 200 bikes from all eras taking part and lots of interest from the general public. The event celebrates the feats of Arthur Grady who in 1924 became the first person to ride a motorcycle around Australia. He set off from the Fremantle Town Hall returning five months later to a rousing reception and a place in the history books.

The day will feature a running replica of the bike Arthur rode on his epic adventure as well as lots of information and pictures of his ride.


The City of Fremantle closed William Street (the road around the Town Hall so that in addition to the bikes in the square, William Street was filled with displays by the Machine Preservation Society, the Hand Tool Preservation Society, the vintage Commercial Vehicle Society, the Bus Preservation Society, the vintage pram society, vintage bicycle club of WA, SIVA and many other clubs.

The centre of the event remaina the motorcycles and the area directly in front of the town hall was set aside for pre 31 bikes.


Running order for the Day
  • 08:00hrs – 11:00hrs Bikes/displays may be set up in Kings Square (see below for Trailer, van and ute parking instructions ) There will be three main sections in the Square Pre 1931, 1931 – 1988 and 1988 – present
  • 10:00hrs Ride from Hilton Park Bowling club leaves for Kings Square (see details below)
  • 11:00hrs All utes, trailers and vans (any other vehicles not on display) clear of Kings Square
  • 11:30hrs Arthur Grady Ride Departs Kings Square (pre 1955 only)
  • 12:30hrs Arthur Grady Ride Returns to Kings Square
  • 12:30hrs – 15:00hrs Display in progress enjoy the displays, BBQ and camaraderie
Parking Instructions
Any one bringing bikes/displays/other vehicles to Kings Square on trailers, in vans or utes that will need to drop off in Kings Square prior to 11:00hrs

Trailer parking/high vans – At South Fremantle Oval (permit and instructions from info tent in Kings Square)

Vans and utes – Queensgate carpark (permit and instructions from info tent in Kings Square)

Hilton Park Bowling Club
Hilton Park Bowling Club will be open from 08:00hrs for trailer, ute van parking for people who would rather park outside of Fremantle and take a short ride into town. There will be an organised ride departing Hilton Park to Kings Square at 10:00hrs arriving in time to join the main ride around Fremantle at 11:30hrs.

The Arthur Grady Ride
This year will see the return of the Arthur Grady Ride. The ride is open to all pre 1955 motorcycles.
Riders to assemble in William Street (beneath the Town Hall Clock) the ride will depart at 11:30hrs. We will ride out of Fremantle along the river to Leeuwin Barracks, returning via Victoria Quay, Cliff Street, Marine Terrace, South Terrace , The Cappuccino Strip, return to Kings Square. A route Sheet will be available on the day.

If you have further questions please contact:
Alex Marshall
Ph: 9432 9716 (office hours)
Mob: 0405 307 126 (any time)
e-mail: alexm@fremantle.wa.gov.au

Thursday, March 24, 2016

VMCCWA Swap Meet 2016


It's been a few years since I've been able to attend the Vintage Motorcycle Club of WA's annual swapmeet at the Cannington exhibition centre because of classic car commitments. This year, although I attended the start of the German Car Day I did not go on the run, so I had time to pop over to Cannington.

Veteran BSA

Ariel and Matchless

BSA scrambler row


The magnificent Scott Flying Squirrel. These magnificent British motorcycles were powered by a two cylinder, water cooled two-stoke engine. No other motorcycle sounds like them.

Ariel



Indian and BSA in military spec



Although I arrived around 10.45am many of the bikes in the exhibition had moved on and there were fewer sellers than previous years.

This veteran Yale motorcycle drew a lot of attention running outside the exhibition hall.

A bargain for the odd-scoot fan - four dismantled Puch scooters. If I didn't have so many other projects on the go....

And speaking of Scotts - two Scott restoration projects at $5000 and $8000 respectively.

The Scott engine is reminiscent of the DKW two cylinder engine. It is now believed that DKW's 3 cylinder two-stroke was developed from the Scott 3 cylinder engine.