Colin Will

Colin is the owner and driving force behind the reincarnation of the Corish Norvin. To flick through Colin's so called family photo albums is to journey down almost four decades of Australian motor cycling history. Not one photo is without a two wheeled machine. And they're all different! From the revered Laverda SFC to Triumphs to Moto Guzzi's and Rickman specials. They all benefited greatly while in Colin's meticulous care. Many of them continue to appear on concourses around the country.

The Catt, Colin's ground-up creation,designed
and constructed around a Laverda triple.

 

Clive Harrop

Clive has been a racer since he can remember. Whether it's a Moto Crosser, Ski boat or Road Racing he only knows one thing, winning. Starting in 1974 with an ACU licence Clive has been the name to beat on any track. Now more interested in Classic Racing there is a group of enthusiasts that use only his expertise to ride their machines.Whether it's the well known 250 cc Jawa that is unbelievably fast or Clives own pre war Ariel that is unbeatable or the mighty Corish Norvin there is arguably no other local rider that has his experience.During any race meeting Clive is constantly changing from one class of bike to another. To be able to extract the same winning effort from these completely different machines shows the calibre of rider that he is. Clive has his own fleet of machines which range from twin two strokes to single four strokes. His latest is a classic Ariel based on the famous Corish Ariels of the 1970's.

 

Adrian Braun

Web guy and general nuisance. No racing accolades, I just like classic bikes and have two: 1976 BMW R90S and a 1982 Ducati MHR 900 both pictured below. Currently building a BMW R100 Cafe Racer.