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My memory's not wot it used to be but Steve Gratton used to be one of my heroes after watching him at either Grasby or Kirmington track. I'm sure we stayed behind after the days racing and watched Steve being photographed or filmed pulling some tricks off the tabletop. Black gear and bike with a touch of gold? I thought he looked awesome!! I think that would have been mid 80's. Im in Louth, Lincolnshire so used to pester Dad to take me watch the racing at those tracks and also Peaks Lane, Grimsby, remember getting Tim March and Andy Ruffells autographs, still have em somewhere!! Cleethorpes zoo also held a national meet, 'BrianTilsley' was guest of honour!!!!
we all gotta start somewhere i bought the haro ff in around 82/83 off a guy called scott who had a tshirt/bmx wear co with will smyth called JIVE in belfast you may have heard of the co some cool clothes and stuff they also had a fanzine called DIG or something i met them years later and we used to ride together a bit (they were from the other side of the fence from me and it wasnt till we growed up we met again)Donno what the are at now probably still shreddin really good riders back in the day will was on BMX beat i rememberanyway used my tuffs from the burner new bits here and there the usual story for a lot of peeps dont you think g1s are a collectors item now but back then they were just a good bike i progressed to it as i started to ride better dull but true
yeah i had one of these called an alien it was 2 tone black and yellow looked a lot coller than it was better thana stratton though got too rad on it one day and broke the top tube
The bike is manufactured by a now defunct company based in Kingston-upon-Hull called Kingston Leisure Products, hence the KLP on the sticker. Iron Horse was the brand name they used, Dirt Burner the model. That bike would probably have been bought from a catalogue. They were the basic entry BMX available at the time. The bb was that high because they thought it would be better going round the berms... All the parts are the cheapest possible and most definitely of the poorest quality possible. The frame & forks are made by themselves, sprayed by themselves, but the forks were chromed by another local Hull company called Chromex. The mag wheels where known locally as 'matchsticks' and not any good at all, they would flex in the summer and snap and shatter in the cold! KLP produced some very good frame & fork sets too, using conventional geometry setups and using Reynolds 501 & Reynolds 531 tubing, they called them the 'Pro Series'. They also did some oval tubed frame & forks too like the Skyway Aero frame set. They also had a factory team too, with factory test riders too. Most notably Steve Gratton as their factory rider. How do I know all of this? I was one of their factory test riders!!! Any more info required get back to me...Craig.
Thats the best Iron Horse i've ever seen
Anyone got a pic of the Alien, I think I had one of them!!