BOB CURRIE
- Introduction
- The slippery slope
-Encouragement for tiddlers
-Bargains all the way
-Flying cinders
-The wit and wisdom of "Ixion"
-1934 and the clouds begin to lift
-Shadows over the ISDT
-"The right crows and no crowding"
-Catering for the clubman
-The years of British racing dominance
-Continental challenge
-Mud, glorious mud
-Eduard Turner´s trendsetters
-Consolidation and apprehension
-Fall od the curtain
-Index
Recalls the stark economy which lead to the Red Panther and the 150cc bargain-basement runabouts from BSA, Royal Enfield, Triumph and other companies.
Looks at design after the vintage period, describing the Ariel Squiare Four, BSA Gold Star, Levis Model D, Triumph Speed Twin and Velocette MSS that had their origins in the decade leading up to the Second World War.
Reviews sport in the 1930s, from the classical and the International Six Days Trial, to the early speedways and grass track races in the Kent hill taht became Brands Hatch.