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Ted Frend

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In 1939 he lapped Brooklands' outer circuit at 110 mph on his 1937 Vincent HRD Rapide winning the three lap race and earning the acclaimed Brooklands GoldStar for lapping over the ton. He also joined the British Motorcycle Racing Club.
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works team. He proved an all-rounder, not just competing in road racing, but also in grass track, hill climbs, trials, and scrambles. His business, Paramount Sheet Metal, in
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providing aircraft and motor cycle parts was more important to him than racing, and when it grew, demanding more of his time, he cut back on racing.
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In 1938 he competed in the South Eastern Centre Championship meeting Unlimited class, and might have won if his exhaust had not fallen off.
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Title: Classic Racer, Issue: 122, Publisher: Gerard Kane, Printer: William Gibbons & Son, Wolverhampton November–December 2006, pp 10.
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Ted was a member of the Brooklands Society, president of the Streatham & District Motor-Cycle Club, and a member of
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In 1954 he rode his last TT. He continued to ride motorcycles after, in the end riding a
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1000 cc V Twin Rapide for ÂŁ138 to use on the roads. In 1937 he joined the
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he was in a reserved occupation, an engineer manufacturing aircraft parts.
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sports competitor from the late 1930s to the early 1950s,
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In 1932, employed as an apprentice sheet-metal worker at
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Frend came eighth in the Junior on an AJS 350 at the
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Index

South London
motorcycle
road racing
AJS
Hawker Aircraft
Dunelt
General Aircraft
Feltham
Ariel Square Four
Vincent
Streatham
trials
World War II
1947 Isle of Man TT
AMC
AJS
Kingston
1949 Isle of Man TT
1950 Isle of Man TT
1953 Isle of Man TT
Honda
West Byfleet



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