Can anyone tell me who the MCS journalist 'FPH' was/is? He rode a Mead & Tomkinson BSA B50 through France and it broke! I'm a M&T enthusiast and any leads to information etc most welcome.
Thanks.
Paul (aka beesa71 almost everywhere).
Motorcycle Sport journalist/tester 'FPH' - who is/was he?
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beesa71
, Apr 27 2011 21:30
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#1
Posted 27 April 2011 - 21:30
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Posted 27 April 2011 - 21:53
Can anyone tell me who the MCS journalist 'FPH' was/is? He rode a Mead & Tomkinson BSA B50 through France and it broke! I'm a M&T enthusiast and any leads to information etc most welcome.
Thanks.
Paul (aka beesa71 almost everywhere).
I have got a feeling it could be Phil Heath?
#3
Posted 27 April 2011 - 22:03
I have got a feeling it could be Phil Heath?
I'll second that
#4
Posted 27 April 2011 - 23:34
I have got a feeling it could be Phil Heath?
Certainly was !!
#5
Posted 28 April 2011 - 17:24
Hi, Phil Heath was along time contributor to MCS,as well as being a fine racer with the vintage club late sixties and up to the early eighties.He also took part in the MCC long distance trials on a vintage AJS or HRD-the one with an ohv JAP 500. I belive it was his fellow journalist the late John Griffith who made a list of the MCS contributors initials-he humourously suggested FPH stood for "Fred Pot Hunter" I still have my collection of MCS's, from 1963 untill I stopped taking it in the nineties. Ex Norton executive and fine motorcyclist Mike "Jacko" Jackson named it "Motorcycle Port and Lemon" when it lost its way after Cyril Ayton retired.Certainly was !!