Classic Dirt Bike  |  Alf Hagon - The life and times of motorcycling's alternative thinker
East London born and bred, bespectacled Alf Hagon is perhaps the most unlikely looking person to power a motorcycle past 200mph. Like many youngsters in post Second World War Britain, Alf did his early motorcycling on all sorts of scrapyard rejects, utilising the still-to-be-cleared bomb sites which seemed to exist everywhere as his training grounds.
Alf found he had a talent for engineering, machine development and what would become known as ‘blue sky thinking’
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