Chris Guy - early 1980s motorcycle racer
#1
Posted 21 February 2007 - 10:39
Many thanks for any help , Will
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#2
Posted 21 February 2007 - 11:52
I invite you to go to our motorcycle forum with our British expertsOriginally posted by Gollyman
Hi. Does anyone know what happened to Chris Guy? I met him once when I was very ill and he got my dad and I tickets to Donnington . A really great bloke and I would love to know where he is now..
Many thanks for any help , Will
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#3
Posted 21 February 2007 - 13:05
Who knows, it may one day lead to the creation of a sister forum...
#4
Posted 21 February 2007 - 14:01
Yes i think too, and it was not my idea. It was just to aid our new friend to have more answersOriginally posted by Twin Window
Anthony... that's not a forum, only a thread! Therefore I'd positively encourage you and all the other bike regulars to begin new threads such as this one by Gollyman (welcome, by the way! ).
Who knows, it may one day lead to the creation of a sister forum...
frienly ;)
#5
Posted 21 February 2007 - 14:20
#6
Posted 22 February 2007 - 09:58
There are some mentions around December in the Motorcycle Nostalgia thread & a pic or three from post 1715
#7
Posted 05 July 2007 - 06:32
Cheers, Will
#8
Posted 05 July 2007 - 10:20
Go to top right of the forum page - look for an dclick on search BB - then enter Chris Guy in the search field, tick the box show only as posts and then start the searchOriginally posted by Gollyman
I would look on the racing thread but its 141 pages and I just get dizzy
#9
Posted 05 July 2007 - 16:34
Originally posted by mfd
Go to top right of the forum page - look for an dclick on search BB - then enter Chris Guy in the search field, tick the box show only as posts and then start the search
Well done Mike, so thats how its done!! I was trawling through the posts this morning!!
#10
Posted 01 March 2009 - 23:23
Originally posted by Gollyman
Hi. Does anyone know what happened to Chris Guy? I met him once when I was very ill and he got my dad and I tickets to Donnington . A really great bloke and I would love to know where he is now..
Many thanks for any help , Will
My uncle was running a team in the late 70s, and early 80s, and he took on Chris after he left Mal Carter's Pharoah Yamaha team. I went to a lot of meetings in my early teens, and he was a nice chap. During those years, my Uncle ran a Honda 125, F2, & F1 Bike, and later a TZ750. Chris was certainly a very talented rider, even though he did "chuck it up the road" a few times from what I could recall. But isn't that always the way when you are young ?
My Uncle's team packed up around 1981 and his Bike Dealership folded the year later. I remember seeing Chris Race on TV a year or so later, and got some really good results on a virtually sponsorless (White) RG500. Also, around that time he was leading the Senior (??) TT, when it was abandoned due to fog.
I believe he more or less had to give up, and go back to his full time job after that, although from what I was told by my dad - who was my uncle's mechanic - he was killed somewhere like Anderstorp or Zandvoort. It is a little vague sadly. Sorry I can't be any more help.
#11
Posted 02 March 2009 - 09:43
#12
Posted 21 May 2009 - 18:33
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Is this the same guy? (excuse the pun!)
No sorry , Chris would be about 52 or 53 now . I knew him and some of his family quite well , there have been quite lot of postings on the 69/90 thread .
Incidentally I sold a car to one of his old friends nieces a fortnight ago !!! But they had'nt seen him
#13
Posted 22 May 2009 - 23:13
No sorry , Chris would be about 52 or 53 now . I knew him and some of his family quite well , there have been quite lot of postings on the 69/90 thread .
Incidentally I sold a car to one of his old friends nieces a fortnight ago !!! But they hadn't seen him
Hello Phil Don't you think it strange for someone who was quite well known att, to totally disappear? His Father often used to be at the UK races, Sister too sometimes.
IIRC Guy senior reminded me of Cap'n BirdsEye
#14
Posted 23 May 2009 - 01:39
Be interested to know as well, he was always good value IMOHello Phil Don't you think it strange for someone who was quite well known att, to totally disappear? His Father often used to be at the UK races, Sister too sometimes.
IIRC Guy senior reminded me of Cap'n BirdsEye
#15
Posted 23 May 2009 - 08:44
Hello Phil Don't you think it strange for someone who was quite well known att, to totally disappear? His Father often used to be at the UK races, Sister too sometimes.
IIRC Guy senior reminded me of Cap'n BirdsEye
Well Mike and Stu , I got to know Chris not through racing but through milk!!!! In the late '70's till the mid '80's although involved in racing with the Marks brothers and then Tony Head I owned 2 milk rounds in and around Exeter and delivered milk etc. to his uncle in a village called Shillingford whose car sported Chris Guy stickers . Yes , the Captain Birds Eye tag has been talked about also . If Chris is still in my part of the world I will find out hopefully , as I gave my buisness card to the girl I sold the car to and passed on the message to Chris that I still live in the same house !! so we will see
Perhaps we can start a thread on those who have walked away into the sunset............................
#16
Posted 23 May 2009 - 10:26
Better to have walked than be carried!!Well Mike and Stu , I got to know Chris not through racing but through milk!!!! In the late '70's till the mid '80's although involved in racing with the Marks brothers and then Tony Head I owned 2 milk rounds in and around Exeter and delivered milk etc. to his uncle in a village called Shillingford whose car sported Chris Guy stickers . Yes , the Captain Birds Eye tag has been talked about also . If Chris is still in my part of the world I will find out hopefully , as I gave my buisness card to the girl I sold the car to and passed on the message to Chris that I still live in the same house !! so we will see
Perhaps we can start a thread on those who have walked away into the sunset............................
#17
Posted 16 June 2009 - 14:00
David
#18
Posted 16 June 2009 - 16:33
Well Mike and Stu , I got to know Chris not through racing but through milk!!!! In the late '70's till the mid '80's although involved in racing with the Marks brothers and then Tony Head I owned 2 milk rounds in and around Exeter and delivered milk etc. to his uncle in a village called Shillingford whose car sported Chris Guy stickers . Yes , the Captain Birds Eye tag has been talked about also . If Chris is still in my part of the world I will find out hopefully , as I gave my buisness card to the girl I sold the car to and passed on the message to Chris that I still live in the same house !! so we will see
Perhaps we can start a thread on those who have walked away into the sunset............................
Errrrrnie!!!!
#19
Posted 16 June 2009 - 16:43
I recall Chris Guy having to fund his own racing in the early '80s and was at Donny when he dropped his Brand new RG500 along with Marke Salle and another rider. It might have been on the warm up lap, but anyway, there were 42,000 quids worth of RGs wrecked at the bottom af Craner's and I don't think Chris raced again due to the huge financial burden he had taken on. There was a report in MCN that told of his predicament. I doubt he would have stopped otherwise.
David
I also recall him dropping it at a televised meeting at Donny 1982/83? when leading, at Goddards? before the loop bit was there at the end of the Dunlop bridge straight, then saw him at Brands in 1984 again fall off along with Ivan Gray, when Chris was riding an RG500 which was supposed to look like Eddie Lawson & his Yamaha!! in the Space Riders film.
Photo Copyrighted to Graham Etheridge, racebikepics.
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#20
Posted 16 June 2009 - 20:28
It was the cost of the RS500 Honda in 1984 that was so difficult to fund. He missed half the GP's including Silverstone.I recall Chris Guy having to fund his own racing in the early '80s and was at Donny when he dropped his Brand new RG500 along with Marke Salle and another rider. It might have been on the warm up lap, but anyway, there were 42,000 quids worth of RGs wrecked at the bottom af Craner's and I don't think Chris raced again due to the huge financial burden he had taken on. There was a report in MCN that told of his predicament. I doubt he would have stopped otherwise.
David
#21
Posted 17 June 2009 - 00:51
Thanks Mike
David
#22
Posted 17 June 2009 - 10:40
There was definately a feeling amongst some riders having seen the success of the Spencer NS500, a production version was the thing to have. IIRC they were much more expensive to run than the RG Suzuki. Keith Huewen also made the Honda RS500 choice but he had some reasonable backers in SDC. I'm pretty certain the only RS500 that got results in the UK were the Honda Britain bikes of Gardner & MarshallThat's right, I knew it had come down to money somewhere and poor Chris just couldn't raise the backing. Shame as he was definitely destined for better things.
Thanks Mike
David
#23
Posted 17 June 2009 - 10:51
There was definately a feeling amongst some riders having seen the success of the Spencer NS500, a production version was the thing to have. IIRC they were much more expensive to run than the RG Suzuki. Keith Huewen also made the Honda RS500 choice but he had some reasonable backers in SDC. I'm pretty certain the only RS500 that got results in the UK were the Honda Britain bikes of Gardner & Marshall
Yes Mike, Ron Haslam and Roger Burnett also, Roger won the '86 Senior on his Honda Britain RS. I don't know how much they differed from the over-the-counter bikes though,
I also don't remember any other privateer results of note.
#24
Posted 17 June 2009 - 12:47
I remember Mike Baldwin doing pretty well on his RS500s in 1985, which by the way were the same bikes he won the US F1 championship with in 1984. I do believe he received some factory parts from Honda during the '85 season though.Yes Mike, Ron Haslam and Roger Burnett also, Roger won the '86 Senior on his Honda Britain RS. I don't know how much they differed from the over-the-counter bikes though,
I also don't remember any other privateer results of note.
Edited by Mats Karlsson, 17 June 2009 - 12:58.
#25
Posted 17 June 2009 - 14:30
The year I was thinking of (first year of the RS) Gardner & Marshall ran them as Honda Britain red top bikes, but Rocket was on a blue topped NS works bike, Then it became more confusing the following year with Rothmans Honda & Rothmans Honda Britain bikes looking similar. Not sure that they were all exactly the same bikes. Point being as you say, privateers had very little success on them.Yes Mike, Ron Haslam and Roger Burnett also, Roger won the '86 Senior on his Honda Britain RS. I don't know how much they differed from the over-the-counter bikes though,
I also don't remember any other privateer results of note.
#26
Posted 28 August 2009 - 20:37
Is this the same Chris Guy who won a Production race in the I.O.M. He had some brothers and they along with Guy Senior also owned a BMW road bike each. The Capt. Birds Eye tag may have been born of the fact that if it is the same Guy senior, he also owned, as I did and Chris, a Waterwitch class yacht, in my case a sloop, in the Guy's case a ketch. Last I heard Chris Guy lived on the Island.Well Mike and Stu , I got to know Chris not through racing but through milk!!!! In the late '70's till the mid '80's although involved in racing with the Marks brothers and then Tony Head I owned 2 milk rounds in and around Exeter and delivered milk etc. to his uncle in a village called Shillingford whose car sported Chris Guy stickers . Yes , the Captain Birds Eye tag has been talked about also . If Chris is still in my part of the world I will find out hopefully , as I gave my buisness card to the girl I sold the car to and passed on the message to Chris that I still live in the same house !! so we will see
Perhaps we can start a thread on those who have walked away into the sunset............................
#27
Posted 28 August 2009 - 21:22
Is this the same Chris Guy who won a Production race in the I.O.M. He had some brothers and they along with Guy Senior also owned a BMW road bike each. The Capt. Birds Eye tag may have been born of the fact that if it is the same Guy senior, he also owned, as I did and Chris, a Waterwitch class yacht, in my case a sloop, in the Guy's case a ketch. Last I heard Chris Guy lived on the Island.
Well red , it is the same guy don't know about brothers , but daddy Guy bore an uncanny resemblence to the ' Captain Birds Eye ' of the adds
#28
Posted 28 August 2009 - 21:55
I only met a sister, living Lichfield way, who I think (for a while) dallied with Steve Mackin.Well red , it is the same guy don't know about brothers , but daddy Guy ;) bore an uncanny resemblence to the ' Captain Birds Eye ' of the adds
#29
Posted 28 August 2009 - 22:00
I only met a sister, living Lichfield way, who I think (for a while) dallied with Steve Mackin.
Thats right Mike , i'd forgotten about her
#30
Posted 28 August 2009 - 22:29
Thats right Mike , i'd forgotten about her
Didn't Chris go powerboat racing or something like that after he left the bike racing scene??
I seem to recall seeing this somewhere
#31
Posted 03 September 2009 - 10:41
Chris is alive and very well. I have a meeting with him this eve.
Now lives in Exeter
My how rumor are spread......
#32
Posted 03 September 2009 - 11:12
Say hello from me In those days back in the early 80's before I discovered a source for fluorescent pink paint, I had to sneak around chemists looking for pink nail varnish. It had a devasting effect on my street credHi all - Chris is alive and very well. I have a meeting with him this eve.
Now lives in Exeter My how rumor are spread......
#33
Posted 03 September 2009 - 11:38
Hi all
Chris is alive and very well. I have a meeting with him this eve.
Now lives in Exeter
My how rumor are spread......
First of all welcome to the forum What a big surprise
Secondly say a big ' hello ' from me , and tell him I still live in the same house in Kennford !!!
I think i'll pm you .
#34
Posted 03 September 2009 - 11:48
First of all welcome to the forum What a big surprise
Secondly say a big ' hello ' from me , and tell him I still live in the same house in Kennford !!!
I think i'll pm you .
You still owe me a beer Chris!!!
#35
Posted 03 September 2009 - 11:52
You still owe me a beer Chris!!!
I think we'll form an orderly queue , Stu
#36
Posted 04 September 2009 - 14:10
I think we'll form an orderly queue , Stu
Nice to hear Chris is well, mabe he'd do some demo laps at a meet sometime if there's a spare bike about?
David
#37
Posted 28 December 2009 - 23:07
Nice to hear Chris is well, mabe he'd do some demo laps at a meet sometime if there's a spare bike about?
David
I have a Mk5 RG fresh from Nigel Everett, if Chris is Interested.
PM me if so.
Mark
#38
Posted 29 December 2009 - 09:05
I have a Mk5 RG fresh from Nigel Everett, if Chris is Interested.
PM me if so.
Mark
If Chris isn't interested, I AM. By the way say hello to Nigel if you see him, I've lost track of him since we were at Kawasaki together.
Rod
#39
Posted 29 December 2009 - 09:10
If Chris isn't interested, I AM. By the way say hello to Nigel if you see him, I've lost track of him since we were at Kawasaki together.
Rod
Last I heard as well as doing bike restoration etc he & his Wife have a B&B on the South Coast? I am sure PaulMB will have his address Rod.?
Edit. Nigel that is not Chris!
Edited by picblanc, 29 December 2009 - 09:11.
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#40
Posted 29 December 2009 - 09:43
Last I heard as well as doing bike restoration etc he & his Wife have a B&B on the South Coast? I am sure PaulMB will have his address Rod.?
Edit. Nigel that is not Chris!
Nigel is doing fine, he down in Nuttley, East Sussex restoring my 2 RG500 machines, Mk5 is finished Mk2 should be done in a couple of weeks.
PM me if you would like contact details, I would not like to openly give his location details without his consent, I can provide e mail address, if you wish to PM me.
Cheers
Mark
#41
Posted 29 December 2009 - 10:10
Hi Rod,If Chris isn't interested, I AM. By the way say hello to Nigel if you see him, I've lost track of him since we were at Kawasaki together.
Rod
Please PM me.
Mark
#42
Posted 18 February 2010 - 10:45
#43
Posted 18 February 2010 - 10:58
I use the same gym as Chris I shall pass the message on he's being asked about.
Welcome to the old farts forum , Lee , please pass on my regards to him , thanks , Phil
Hope you stay around , look forward to your input
#44
Posted 18 February 2010 - 13:53
Welcome to the old farts forum , Lee , please pass on my regards to him , thanks , Phil
Hope you stay around , look forward to your input
That will make him keep his head down!