For Cinders Or Grass
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The world speedway champion, B. Briggs, of New Zealand has teamed with A. Hagon to produce a do-it-yourself dual-purpose machine.
Briggs, aged 31, who won his fourth world title this year, said the machine, built for cinders and grass track racing, was the first of its kind in the world.
“It is simply a muchneeded grass track conversion kit that you can apply to the same style Jawa bike on which I won my world title,” Briggs said. The kit costs £3B.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31215, 12 November 1966, Page 19
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