Tuesday 20 September 2011

Manx to the Manx

Product testing for British sidecar manufacturer Watsonian Squire is a family affair. Sales Director Ben Matthews has just returned from the Isle of Man, where he spent several days riding the company's latest GP Manx demonstrator outfit around the island's roads accompanied by his son Troy (12) in the chair.

Their trip coincided with the Manx Grand Prix, after which the sidecar is named; painted in distinctive light blue “Wizard” colour scheme, created to celebrate the appearance of Watsonian sidecars in the blockbuster movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the outfit attracted considerable attention wherever it went.

"I've been nagging my dad for the last few years to take me to the Isle of Man, so when he told me we were going to the Manx GP I was so excited!" comments Troy.

“Testing the outfits is certainly a fun part of the job” Ben admits. “But there's also a serious side to it, because a significant proportion of our customers are motorcyclists who want to include their family in their hobby. So it's important to test the outfits from the passenger's view.”

Troy certainly enjoyed the experience; "I love riding in the sidecar - it's so much fun, and it's a great way to explore the Isle of Man. I can't wait to go back next year".

Styled to replicate the traditional octagonal nose shape dating from the 1920's, the fibreglass Manx retains the aluminium beading originally used to hold the wooden body panels together. Prices for the Watsonian GP Manx start at £3995 and a full factory fitting service, with tuition for novice drivers, is also available. For more information on sidecars contact Watsonian-Squire on 01386 700907.

Monday 12 September 2011

Wizard time with Avon Tyres at Castle Combe

Watsonian sidecars were delighted to be supporting fellow British manufacturer Avon Tyres when they attended a unique Castle Combe race event held on September 3rd to honour the Wiltshire track’s 60th anniversary.  Avon borrowed a Watsonian Manx sidecar and Royal Enfield classic combination in the Wizard colour scheme produced to celebrate the company's products featuring in Harry Potter and the Deatly Hallows.

The circuit was originally opened in the summer of 1950, making it one of the oldest and established circuits in the UK, and held its first dedicated motorcycle race in 1951.  To honour this 60th anniversary the circuit hosted a very special race meeting – the Fowlers Pro-Bike National.  This 60th anniversary coincides with Avon Tyres’ own 100th anniversary of manufacturing motorcycle tyres and located just 12 miles away from Avon Tyres in Melksham, both companies have a long and close relationship. Castle Combe has been used constantly in the development of Avon Tyres over the last 60 years and recently Avon Tyres unearthed rare film footage of the firm testing Geoff Duke’s Manx Norton racer on Avon tyres.

Today, Avon Tyres is the only UK-based manufacturer of road-going motorcycle tyres and their latest range of road tyres covers every category of motorcycles from adventure sport to power cruisers and sports bikes.  Over the last century, famous motorcycling names such as Geoff Duke, John Surtees, Mike Hailwood and Barry Sheene have raced and won on Avon Tyres.

Joining Avon Tyres at the event were be a host of bike race stars including Carl Fogarty, Michael Rutter and his father Tony, Martin Jessop and Mike Hailwood’s son David Hailwood, all taking part in a one-off ‘star parade’ on the circuit after which they will be on hand to sign autographs for fans. Four-time World Superbike champion Fogarty knows the circuit well, having taken the first 100mph average lap of the circuit back in 1989.

Avon’s Global Motorcycle Sales Manager Graham Matcham said, “We had a very busy day and the Watsonian Wizard was no doubt a star attraction within the collection of bikes we assembled.  Hanging on for dear life in the sidecar is my close colleague Pete McNally Product designer and manager for the Avon motorcycle range. He is absolutely delighted that his product Roadrider features on such an iconic motorcycle sidecar".