Triumph: Production Testers' Tales from the Meriden Factory
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.40 (598 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1845844416 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. He eventually became one of the legendary Triumph testers. He was also an accomplished author, with an existing best-seller (now in its third reprint) about his time at Meriden.Hughie Hancox passed away in August 2011. In carrying out his restoration work, Hughie employed the methods and techniques that he learned all those years ago at Meriden, bringing an unparalleled authenticity to his work. He eventually graduated to the famous Royal Corps of Signals Motorcycle Display Team, or 'White HelmetsÆ as they were known, serving as a riding member of the team and as the corporal team fitter, responsible for keeping the Team Triumphs on top form.After demob in 1959 Hughie resumed work at Meriden in the experimental department, and actually worked on the prototype Bonneville. About the Author Hughie Hancox began work at the Meriden factory in 195
He appeared in numerous films and television programmes, and featured prominently with other famous faces on several motorcycling videos. Hughie Hancox began work at the Meriden factory in 1953, working as a fitter until his call-up for National Service. He eventually graduated to the famous Royal Corps of Signals Motorcycle Display Team, or 'White Hel
From the 1950s through to the 1970s, Hughie Hancox worked at the Triumph Meriden factory in various capacites – a fitter, a member of the famous Royal Corps of Signals Motorcycle Display Team, in the experimental department (where he actually worked on the prototype Bonneville), and eventually as one of the legendary Triumph testers.This latter role provided countless unique experiences with some of the most iconic British motorcycles ever manufactured. With many previously unpublished pictures and service bulletins, plus helpful advice on problems that still exist with the bikes today, this is a unique book about a fascinating time and place in British industry.. The story of production testing at Meriden has never before been published, and this intimate and pragmatic account comes straight from a man who was at the heart of it
Fun to read Boo Back when motorcycles were still fun. Have you noticed that no-one is smiling in most new bike ads?? A nice series of stories from people who are willing to ride motorcycles for a living (lucky bastards!) and had a tremendous amount of fun doing it (luckier bastards!!). Craig R. Fox said Hughie Hancock's final book. What a shame it was to find that another link to the Meriden factory is gone. While this book does not have the readability as his former book on the Meriden Days, the illustrations, photos and old Triumph ads more than make up for that and then some. This book concentrates on the pre unit mode. Nancy L. Brown said A must-read for the classic Triumph buff. Hughie was a production tester in the 1960-196"A must-read for the classic Triumph buff" according to Nancy L. Brown. Hughie was a production tester in the 1960-1962 period and there is particularly good insight into that range of Triumphs.With that, I was inspired to buy a 1962 6T Thunderbird!Lots and lots of easy-going stories and anecdotes.Many pictures and spec sheets.A book to read and reference back to f. period and there is particularly good insight into that range of Triumphs.With that, I was inspired to buy a 196"A must-read for the classic Triumph buff" according to Nancy L. Brown. Hughie was a production tester in the 1960-1962 period and there is particularly good insight into that range of Triumphs.With that, I was inspired to buy a 1962 6T Thunderbird!Lots and lots of easy-going stories and anecdotes.Many pictures and spec sheets.A book to read and reference back to f. 6T Thunderbird!Lots and lots of easy-going stories and anecdotes.Many pictures and spec sheets.A book to read and reference back to f