This is one for Old Ned
You mentioned you rode Sun Racing bikes during the 60's and I wonder what you thought of them, were the competition machines good bikes to ride or were Sun behind the competition by that stage.
Also would you know if the competition bikes were actually made in house or was it something that was sent out to specialist companies to do? Would any of the bikes actually marketed by Sun to the public at the time been considered serious bikes. Carlton produced frame sets for sale to competition riders and also their marketing materials of the time makes several references to major events and world records being won by riders on Carlton Bikes so I wonder how seriously were they viewed in competition circles of the time, either domestically or on the world stage?
I also noticed a lot of riders swopped around between teams especially Raleigh, Carlton and Sun so was the entire thing basically one?
You mentioned you rode Sun Racing bikes during the 60's and I wonder what you thought of them, were the competition machines good bikes to ride or were Sun behind the competition by that stage.
Also would you know if the competition bikes were actually made in house or was it something that was sent out to specialist companies to do? Would any of the bikes actually marketed by Sun to the public at the time been considered serious bikes. Carlton produced frame sets for sale to competition riders and also their marketing materials of the time makes several references to major events and world records being won by riders on Carlton Bikes so I wonder how seriously were they viewed in competition circles of the time, either domestically or on the world stage?
I also noticed a lot of riders swopped around between teams especially Raleigh, Carlton and Sun so was the entire thing basically one?