Bruce Main-Smith
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Bruce Main-Smith
Bruce Main-Smith the man that did much to help motor cyclist find literature for their bikes, sadly died Saturday night Oct 7th. 2018
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Re: Bruce Main-Smith
Oh blimey......just logged on and bit of a shock to read the news.
Thoughts go out to his family and friends.
Thoughts go out to his family and friends.
Keep shiny side up.
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Re: Bruce Main-Smith
Sad news. Bruce Main Smith is a name I have been familiar with almost since I started riding motorcycles. I have all sorts of manuals and literature bought from him over the years.
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Re: Bruce Main-Smith
I knew Bruce when he worked as a turner on nose cones for guilded missiles W202 at Vickers-Armstrong's (Aircraft) Ltd, Weybridge at Brooklands back in 1957/8, he was an absolute nutter out every lunchtime leaving black streaks of rubber from the rear tyre of his Vincent when he was testing it out on standing starts. He left Vickers to become a journalist on either the Motor Cycle or Motor Cycling magazine. Met him some years later at a Vincent Owners Club evening at Box Hill. MikeM