Greeves (motorcycles) - New Greeves

New Greeves

The old Greeves motorcycles were, however, ideal for the new "classic" class of trials. However, parts were scarce and expensive, and trials rider Richard Deal started producing replica parts, and then a replica motorcycle called the Greeves Anglian. In May 1999, after gaining control of the trademarks of the Greeves name in the UK, USA and Europe, a new Greeves company was founded in Chelmsford which restarted production of mainly trials models. The new company started building, and rebuilding, Greeves Motorcycles from 2000 and run a parts mail order business. Continuing a tradition started by Bert Greeves, the heads, barrels, crankcases, and aluminium beams are all manufactured from new castings in a specialist alloy foundry.

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