Comrade Sam
Comrade Sam
It seems, that while violence was commonplace in working class life, the bank holiday confrontations were mostly a media circus.
Sister was an extra (rocker) for Quadrophenia, handy for us to pop down from Amex house to watch the filming
2:03 into Brighton Beach Fight 1964, isn't that Hastings with the rounded end building?
Was a Velocette Venom, 500cc single cylinder, just slightly tuned, man (or should I say boy) at the time. Being a 17 year old Police Cadet I made sure to stay way out of the way of trouble. I was also a member of the Southern Observers Motorcycle club that met at the Stamford Arms, Preston Circus on Thursday nights. Most weekends there was an event of some sort on, track racing at Brands, (dare I mention CP), Thruxton, Snetterton etc. Winter time saw us at grass track or trails events, often marshalling so we ensured never to be around weekends when trouble was likely.
So answering the OP's question all us true bikers stayed well out of the way of trouble - they did used to pull my leg somewhat at Lewes Police Station though!
Well we used to go round the playground at St John the Baptist in Kemp Town demanding "Mod or Rocker?". Not that we had any clue (aged 7) what they were. There was no right answer btw.
Same here ... except we were in the playground of Fairlight School. At the time I was firmly in the Rocker camp but it was all mild banter. None of us were in the business of getting into scraps.
Velocette Venom, a bike I would love to have owned, guess even basket cases are all well over £20K these days. My Dad was a BSA/Norton dealer back in the day but he always said Velocettes were almost hand built and if I could find one snatch his arm off...
Brighton Police Force summer uniform
Wow! Is that what a good one would fetch now? To think I sold mine in 1967 for £50, but I needed the money towards a 5% deposit on a mortgage for our first house. North Road, Portslade. The house cost then? £3250, so I guess it puts it all into perspective.
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My late elder brother Tony was a Brighton Mod, Lambretta GT200, and him and his mates were all part of the bank holiday scrapes.
Here is a photo of Tony and his mates on a weekend trip.